EUREKA, Mo. – The Screamin’ Eagle, a beloved rollercoaster at Six Flags St. Louis, is set for some major upgrades ahead of its 50th anniversary. Six Flags officials say maintenance crews are currently ...
There is nothing theme-park fans love more than a legendary comeback story—especially when it involves a record-breaking ride that defined generations of summer vacations. The grand return is a ...
For generations of St. Louis families, summer has meant the same thing: piling into the car, driving out to Eureka, and spotting that first glimpse of coasters rising above the trees. Maybe it was ...
90 years later: The Great Heat Wave of 1936 still stands as Northeast Wisconsin’s hottest (WLUK) -- While much of the nation, including Northeast Wisconsin, is preparing for another heat wave to hit ...
EUREKA, Mo. — The Screamin’ Eagle, built to celebrate the country’s bicentennial, has been a staple in the Six Flags St. Louis amusement park for 50 years. Opening on April 10, 1976, the Screamin’ ...
They provided the original soundtrack when Great America first opened. They performed at the park for only the first two years, but the Great America connection remains. The celebration will continue ...
1981: The American Eagle took its first paying customers for a screeching fun ride. The $8 million double-racing wooden coaster featured the longest and highest vertical drop in the nation — 147 feet ...
The Screamin' Eagle is celebrating 50 years at Six Flags. It first opened in 1976.
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