U.S.A. was an area at Six Flags St. Louis, themed after the nation of the same name. It opened with the park on June 5, 1971, and closed after the 1994 season. It was replaced with Time Warner Studios (now Studio Backlot) in 1995.
History[]
U.S.A. opened with Six Flags St. Louis on June 5, 1971 as one of the park's namesake "Six Flags".
In 1989, Ninja opened in the area, replacing land that had previously been occupied by the second track of the River King Mine Train.
After the 1994 season, the area was closed permanently. Work began during the off-season on the new Time Warner Studios section of the park, which opened in 1995.
Attractions[]
- Super Sports Car Ride (1971–?)
- Jet Scream (1981–1988)
- Ninja (1989–1995) (Now part of Studio Backlot)
Entertainment[]
Olympic Theater[]
- Main article: Olympic Theater
The Olympic Theater was the main theater from the 1980's until 1994. Formerly the Krofft's Theater, this theater showed many different shows during its history. It is now known as the Empire Theater in Studio Backlot.
Dining[]
- Good 'N Plenty Cafeteria (1971-?)
- The Flag Stop (1971-?)