

When it’s time for everyone to leave the sun, you can sit back in one of Castaway Cove’s poolside cabanas, which are available for rent with a reservation. Hideaway Harbor has water volleyball for older kids, teens, and adults, and a rope crossing for little ones to practice their coordination and confidence. The whole family can play in Shipwrecked Beach, a wave pool with geysers and access to the lazy river, or Hideaway Harbor. Pirates Plunge includes a 360-degree loop and translucent bottom for spectators to watch riders plummet down the slide.
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Older children and adults will love Castaway Cove’s larger waterslides, including Pirates Plunge, a slide with a 37-foot vertical free fall that can reach speeds of 40mph. Little kids can also play in Buccaneer Bay, a multi-level play system with water cannons, small slides, and tons of other water features. Younger children will enjoy Nellie’s Rolling River, a relaxing lazy river that runs between the other attractions. There’s a reason why it’s one of the best water parks in Texas! There are activities for children of all ages and adults.

McMahon's idea of a grand skyscraper was actually measured by the square inch, rather than foot, causing a glamorous 40 story building to only actually be 4. Did you know about the $3 million scandal in Wichita Falls? What was set to be the biggest skyscraper turned out to be an even bigger scandal.

Renters were confused about the whereabouts of this grand skyscraper they kept hearing, turns out the numbers they ran were by the square inch, not foot. Construction finally was complete, however, oil (what used to drive investors in quickly) started to fade away, as did McMahon's investors. McMahon's next project was an upgraded skyscraper, enough to offer office, retail, and apartment spaces, quickly gaining attention from big investors. In 1906, Gus Newby had built a 2-room building and rented out one of the rooms to 6 businessmen, one of them being an Amarillo contractor named JD McMahon who was obsessed with big projects. What was set to be the biggest skyscraper during the time turned out to be an even bigger scandal. TikTok video from Jenn Ghigna "In 1919, 701 La Salle appeared in Downtown Wichita Falls, Texas. #texascheck #texaslife #texastiktok #texastravel #familyfun #hiddengems #worldrecord #wichitafallstv #whattosee #sheppardafb #worldrecord #wichitafallstx #commercialrealestate #siteseeing In 1919, 701 La Salle appeared in Downtown Wichita Falls, Texas.
