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Moving past bankruptcy the new management of Old Chicago brought in
Angus Wynne Jr. to turn the faltering Fairgrounds around. You
might not know who Angus Wynne Jr. was but if you have ever been to a
Six Flags you have been to his creation. In 1961 Angus opened Six
Flags Over Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. That park
with a pay one price admission along with the opening of Disneyland the
decade prior lit the fuse for the massive theme park building boom that
took the country by storm well into the 1980's.
What Angus was brought in to do was to use his theme park expertise to
address the Old Chicago Fairgrounds shortcomings with a six million
dollar expansion.
Studies had shown that Old Chicago was popular among teens and young
adults but had issues attracting alder adults, families, and young
children.
After more than forty years my heart still skips a beat taking in this
view of Old Chicago at the top of the spiral walkway down into the
Fairgrounds. I might have started out walking down the ramp but by
the bottom I was always running as I couldn't wait to get on all of
those ride.
Part of the six million dollar expansion of the Old Chicago Fairgrounds
went high above the Chicago Loop with the addition of sound deadening
materials to reduce the deafening decibel levels of an amusement park in
a box.
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