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Six Flags Great America brings new thrills to Fright Fest


Six Flags Great America brings new thrills to Fright Fest
September 21, 2012
GURNEE, Ill. – Six Flags Great America kicks off its 22nd season of Fright Fest with new haunts and more scares than ever before.
GURNEE, Ill. – Six Flags Great America kicks off its 22nd season of Fright Fest with new haunts and more scares than ever before.
Starting September 29 and running weekends throughout October, the theme park transforms into a 100-acre, fog-filled land of shadows, ghosts and ghouls that offers thrills by day and fright by night. Fright Fest, the area’s premier Halloween event, returns this season with five haunted attractions, eight horrific scare zones, eight hair-raising shows and nearly 200 monsters throughout the park. Guests can also enjoy all of their favorite rides with an eerie makeover. ....

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Madison, Ambrose (ca. 1696–1732) – Encyclopedia Virginia


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Ambrose Madison was a merchant and planter. The grandfather of President James Madison, he was murdered by three enslaved people shortly after moving to the estate that would become Montpelier. Born in King and Queen County, he acquired land and dealt in large sums of money from a young age. His father-in-law, a surveyor, had long been interested in the Piedmont region of Virginia and acquired land in the part of Spotsylvania County that later became Orange County. In 1723 he gave 4,675 acres to his two sons-in-law, including Madison, who sent a team of mostly enslaved people west to clear the land and plant tobacco. In the spring of 1732 Madison and his family moved to the estate, which he called Mount Pleasant. A few months later, however, he fell ill and died. Three enslaved people were convicted of poisoning him and one was executed. ....

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