The Six Flags America location in Maryland has closed, leaving longtime visitors to say goodbye to a place filled with memories.
For Lise Bruneau, a Washington, D.C. resident, the park was more than just an attraction - it was where her family created generations of memories, including where her son first learned to swim.
"We will feel its loss," she said of the park. "I feel it already."
Six Flags America and its accompanying water park, Hurricane Harbor, closed permanently on Sunday, drawing a crowd of all ages for a final day of reminiscing.
The park's parent company manages over 40 amusement parks across North America and announced the closure in May.
Six Flags America in Maryland closes, leaving visitors with memories.