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Across America, dozens of once-beloved amusement parks now sit abandoned — swallowed by nature, gutted by fire, or simply forgotten after a corporate decision killed them with a spreadsheet. Some closed due to tragedy, like Lincoln Park's fatal coaster accident, or Six Flags New Orleans, drowned by Hurricane Katrina and left to alligators for two decades. Others fell victim to bad timing — Dogpatch USA outlived its own source material by sixteen years, while Geauga Lake was quietly cannibalized by a competitor that owned a bigger park just forty-five minutes away. Action Park stands alone as the most dangerous park ever operated in the U.S., killing six people while hiding behind a fake offshore insurance company — and somehow returning as a nostalgia brand. The common thread isn't just neglect; it's the gap between America's enthusiasm for building things and its indifference to maintaining them. What's left are rusting swing sets, half-burned coaster frames, and the occasional Adirondack chair made from forty-year-old timber — monuments to summers that ended without warning.