Great America, a beloved theme park in the San Francisco Bay Area, is set to close in 11 years
The much-loved Great America theme park in the San Francisco Bay Area is set to close in the next eleven years Image Source This Bay Area amusement park, California's Great America, will be shutting its doors for good in the not-too-distant future On Monday, Cedar Fair, the park's owner and operator, announced that it had sold the land to Prologis for $310 million. There is a dedicated light-rail stop on the 112-acre property between Route 237 and Highway 101 right next to Levi's Stadium. An 11-year deadline has been set for the park to close, but no specific date has been given. Many famous residents of the San Francisco Bay Area have visited the Santa Clara amusement park since it opened in 1976 and now features more than 50 attractions. NBA champion Steph Curry was recently spotted taking part in a 3-point challenge at the park just days after winning his fourth championship with Golden State Warriors. Cedar Fair is, according to a press release announcing the deal, on...