Six Flags America in Bowie, Maryland has shut its doors for good.
The site opened in 1974 as a wildlife center and was rebranded several times before Six Flags took over in 1999.
"I think they should keep it," park attendee Brian Fox said. "It definitely gives a lot of kids jobs, things to do during the summer. Next year, what are they gonna do?"
Hundreds visited the park one last time, while others stopped by for a photo op.
Prince George's County leaders said the park generates about $3 million in tax revenue a year but believes it can do better than that.
The property site is now for sale.
Author's summary: Six Flags America closes permanently.