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  1. Angus Gilchrist Wynne Jr. (January 9, 1914 – March 12, 1979) was an American businessman. He was the founder of Wynnewood Shopping Center and community development in Oak Cliff, a residential and commercial district south of downtown Dallas.

  2. Jun 10, 2020 · Angus Gilchrist Wynne, Jr., died of a heart attack at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas on March 12, 1979. He was survived by his four children and his second wife, Margaret. He was buried in Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas. State Highway 360 in Arlington was officially renamed Angus G Wynne Jr Freeway in honor of his contributions to the city.

  3. Angus Gilchrist Wynne, Jr. (January 9, 1914–March 12, 1979) was an American businessman, and the founder and creator of Six Flags Theme Parks. He oversaw the creation and construction of his three original theme parks; Six Flags Over Texas, Six Flags Over Georgia, and Six Flags Over Mid-America...

  4. Angus Gilchrist Wynne Jr. (January 9, 1914 – March 12, 1979) was an American businessman. He was the founder of Wynnewood Shopping Center and community development in Oak Cliff, a residential and commercial district south of downtown Dallas.

  5. Born in Kaufman, Texas to Nemo Shelmire and legendary attorney Angus G. Wynne, Sr. Education: 1931 – 1938 Highland Park High School in Dallas, TX Lawrenceville Preparatory School, Lawrenceville, NJ Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA University of Texas, Austin, TX Post Education: 1938 – 1940 Worked in...

  6. Sep 1, 1995 · Angus Gilchrist Wynne, Sr., lawyer and civic leader, was born in Wills Point, Texas, on January 12, 1885, to William Benjamin and Margaret Welch (Henderson) Wynne. He attended public school in Wills Point and a private school in Austin before entering Tyler Commercial College in 1901.

  7. Dec 31, 2001 · Learn how Six Flags theme park legend Angus Wynne Jr. bet big and lost big at the 1964 / 1965 NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR. Jim Hill explores the myths and legends that surround the story of the ill-fated Texas Pavilions.