Because Texas is the home of the first Six Flags theme park, Six Flags Over Texas. In fact, the theme park is called "Six Flags" in honor of the 6 flags that Texas has had in the past.
Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri, is approximately 61 acres (25 hectares). Six Flags over Texas in Arlington, Texas, is approximately 212 acres (86 hectares). Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri, is approximately 240 acres (97 hectares). So, no, Silver Dollar City is not bigger than Six Flags.
No, there is not a Six Flags in Paris.
six flags has had ten accents killing thousands of people in the year 2012 people believe the roar could be the cause to the end of the world in 2013. the roar is an unsafe ride that throughout the years it has been operating its killed over trillians of people in america.
Oh yeah. I love Six Flags. So worth going.
Six Flags is a name, hence, it would be a proper noun, so yes.
Maybe because of the ride getting stuck all the way at the top of the ride but no injuries were reported so that might not be why
Six Flag Over Texas because when she performed her Fearless tourin Dallas, TX she loved it so much, that she went to Texas again just to have fun. She went to Six Flags. She loved it.
well it opened in 1961 and its 2012 so if my math is right its 51 years
Well about 200 miles so about 3 h and 35 min not plus traffic
Do you mean X2? If so yes it still operates as i type in six flags magic mountain in calfornia.
It is a proper noun, so should be capitalized Six Flags, a US theme park corporation.
"Six Flags Over Texas" refers to six 'flags' not necessarily 'nations'Many people answer this question "Mexico" but that is not correct. Though the most recent is the "United States" before this Texas was it's own nation. Read more here: How_long_was_Texas_its_own_countryThe Six Flags are: Spain, France, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederate States of America, United States of America.The order the nations ruled were as follow:Spain, France, Spain, Mexico, Republic of Texas, United States, Confederate States, United States.Texas still reserves the right to again become it's own nation, and as the US becomes more corrupt, and liberal, so a Texas secession is more considered.