How America's largest theme park vanished in less than a decade Chad Murphy, Akron Beacon Journal August 31, 2025 at 11:01 AM For more than 100 years, Geauga Lake in Aurora, Ohio, was an amusement park destination.

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For more than 100 years, Geauga Lake in Aurora, Ohio, was an amusement park destination.

From its earliest days in the late 19th century, when Geauga Lake was just a train stop with picnic tables and boats to rent, the park grew. Its first ride was a steam-powered carousel, added in 1889. Its first roller coaster didn't come until 1925 with the Big Dipper, which entertained thrill-seekers until the park closed down.

And in 2001, Geauga Lake absorbed the neighboring Sea World, when the latter closed its Ohio park. That made Geauga Lake the largest theme park in the world by area at the time, covering some 700 acres on both sides of the lake.

Less than a decade later, the fun was over.

In 2007, the park shut down after rounds of ownership changes and park expansion. Now, what's left of Geauga Lake Park may return to its 19th-century roots. The City of Aurora has purchased the former Geauga Lake and Sea World land, with the intent of making it a public park.

Here's a look back at the history of Geauga Lake, as reported in previous Beacon Journal articles.

Looking back at Geauga Lake Park in Ohio; its first roller coaster, the Big Dipper, debuted in 1925

Here's a brief history of Geauga Lake:

1887: The northeast side of Geauga Lake is first called Picnic Lake or Giles Pond, a place where visitors camped, went fishing or picnicked.

1889: The park's first ride is added, a steam-powered carousel.

1925: Geauga Lake's first roller coaster is built. The Big Dipper was the largest wooden roller coaster built at the time, at 2,800 feet long and a height of 65 feet.

1939: A dance hall and ballroom are built.

1969: Funtime Inc. purchases the park.

1977: The Double Loop — Ohio's first looping steel coaster — opens.

1978: The Corkscrew steel coaster debuts.

1984: The Wave, the first pool of its kind that creates 6-foot waves, opens.

1988: The park celebrates its 100th year and welcomes the Raging Wolf Bobs wooden roller coaster.

1995: Geauga Lake is purchased by Premier Parks Inc.

1998: Premier Parks purchases Six Flags Theme Parks.

2000: Park changes name to Six Flags Ohio.

2001: Six Flags purchases SeaWorld Cleveland, renamed to Six Flags Worlds of Adventure.

2004: Six Flags sells the park to Cedar Fair, at the time the owner of Cedar Point. The name is changed back to Geauga Lake.

2005: Cedar Fair revamps the old Sea World into a water park called Wildwater Kingdom.

2007: The ride side of Geauga Lake closes.

2016: Wildwater Kingdom closes.

SOURCES: Aurora Historical Society and Akron Beacon Journal archives.

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Miami's CJ Daniels makes highlight onehanded touchdown catch: Social media reacts Austin Curtright, USA TODAY NETWORK September 1, 2025 at 3:32 AM Miami football's CJ Daniels might've just made the catch of the year in the Hurricanes' Week 1 game vs. Notre Dame.

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Miami football's CJ Daniels might've just made the catch of the year in the Hurricanes' Week 1 game vs. Notre Dame.

With 18 seconds left before halftime, Daniels climbed the ladder and hauled in a high pass from Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck for a touchdown to give Miami a 14-7 lead over the Fighting Irish on Sunday, Aug. 31. But it wasn't just any catch, as Daniels rose for a one-handed grab while avoiding two Notre Dame defensive backs.

The first-year transfer from LSU finished the first half with three receptions for 34 yards and the score. The sixth-year receiver spent the first four seasons of his career at Liberty before transferring to LSU, and then Miami. He received two extra seasons due to COVID-19 in 2020 and redshirting in 2022.

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Miami's passing offense hasn't missed a beat despite having to replace Cam Ward, who went No. 1 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. Beck completed 13 of 20 passes for 147 yards and two touchdowns in the first half against Notre Dame, looking healthy after suffering a season-ending shoulder surgery for Georgia in the SEC championship game last season.

Daniels had 42 receptions for 480 yards with no touchdowns last season at LSU, but is already proving to be a key contributor for the Hurricanes.

Here's how social media is reacting to Daniels' highlight catch.

CJ Daniels touchdown catch: Social media reacts

Here are the best reactions to Daniels' one-handed touchdown grab against Notre Dame on Sunday, Aug. 31.

CJ. DANIELS.Hey @SportsCenter, you might want to take a look at this one 🤯🔥 pic.twitter.com/2u7iPPB0dr

— Miami Hurricanes Football (@CanesFootball) September 1, 2025

CATCH OF THE YEAR NOMINEE 🤯CJ DANIELS REELS IT IN 🔥 pic.twitter.com/GLh8APSRsb

— ESPN (@espn) September 1, 2025

THIS CATCH BY CJ DANIELS 😱🤯Miami takes the lead just before the half pic.twitter.com/azEbh0pSra

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 1, 2025

This catch by CJ Daniels is one of the most incredible catches I've ever seen in the Miami v. Notre Dame game pic.twitter.com/ndGbbVKVBL

— Luke Burgis (@lukeburgis) September 1, 2025

CJ DANIELS ARE YOU SERIOUS?! WHAT A CATCH 🤯pic.twitter.com/z4jVgfOx48

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) September 1, 2025

CJ Daniels, welcome to the club. pic.twitter.com/GDqkaUb2DO

— br_betting (@br_betting) September 1, 2025

What an unreal grab by CJ Daniels to give Miami the lead1 handed catch in traffic and in the rain pic.twitter.com/E8GBf2jwQI

— Big Game Bengal (@BengalYouTube) September 1, 2025

Ridiculous catch by CJ Daniels.

— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) September 1, 2025

CJ DANIELS WHAT A CATCH pic.twitter.com/qmT4Uy92Oj

— Pardon My Take (@PardonMyTake) September 1, 2025

Ridiculous pic.twitter.com/JG8ETKhI53

— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) September 1, 2025

This is an interception if CJ Daniels isn't superhuman.Holy hell. pic.twitter.com/6M0NkGIBCj

— Max Chadwick (@CFBMaxChadwick) September 1, 2025

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Charles Bierbauer, former CNN correspondent, dies at 83 Alison Main, CNNSeptember 1, 2025 at 12:03 AM Charles Bierbauer reports from the Supreme Court in 2000. CNN Former CNN correspondent Charles Bierbauer has died, his family announced on Sunday. He was 83 years old.

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Former CNN correspondent Charles Bierbauer has died, his family announced on Sunday. He was 83 years old.

Bierbauer retired from CNN in 2001 after two decades covering news in Washington, DC, and around the world.

He joined CNN in 1981 to cover the Pentagon as a defense correspondent. He was then the network's senior White House correspondent for nine years, covering the administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. He also served as the network's senior Washington correspondent, highlighting his deep knowledge of the US presidency, policy and politics.

The veteran journalist traveled with presidents to all 50 states and more than 30 nations, and he served as president of the White House Correspondents' Association from 1991 to 1992. He also covered presidential campaigns between 1984 and 2000, as well as the Supreme Court.

Bierbauer won an Emmy for his coverage of the 1996 Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta. He also anchored CNN's "Newsmaker Saturday," a weekly show featuring interviews with top newsmakers, for a decade.

"Charles Bierbauer was a cherished member of the CNN family, who covered everything from the White House and the Pentagon to the Supreme Court during his two decades with the network," said a CNN spokesperson Sunday. "A tireless reporter and wonderful colleague, Charles will be remembered for his outstanding journalism and his willingness to help others."

Longtime CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer said in a statement Sunday Bierbauer had been a mentor to him.

"Charles inspired me and helped me throughout my assignments at the Pentagon and the White House. He was a good friend, colleague, and mentor, and I will certainly miss him," Blitzer said.

Before joining CNN, Bierbauer had an extensive career spanning more than a decade as an international journalist. He was the ABC News Moscow bureau chief and correspondent beginning in 1978, and he later served as the network's bureau chief in Bonn, Germany. He had previously worked in London, Bonn and Vienna for Westinghouse Broadcasting.

Versed in coverage of Eastern Europe during the Cold War, Bierbauer covered all US-Soviet summits, starting in 1975 with President Gerald Ford and the Soviet Union's Leonid Brezhnev through the 1992 meeting between Presidents George H.W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin.

Charles Bierbauer at the Reykjavík Summit, a meeting between US President Ronald Reagan and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev, in Reykjavík, Iceland, in October 1986. - Judi Borza/CNN

He started his career as a radio reporter in his native Allentown, Pennsylvania, and later wrote for the city's local newspaper.

Bierbauer graduated in 1966 from Pennsylvania State University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in Russian and bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism. He has been recognized as a distinguished alumnus and alumni fellow by the university.

Bierbauer became the first dean of the University of South Carolina's College of Mass Communications and Information Studies in 2002. He stepped down from the role in 2017.

Bierbauer is survived by his wife Susanne Schafer, a former journalist at the , and his four children.

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North Korean leader inspects new missile factory ahead of visit to China KIM TONGHYUNG September 1, 2025 at 3:57 AM FILE In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un delivers a speech at a meeting held during Dec. 23 until Dec.

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Monday leader Kim Jong Un inspected a new weapons factory that's key to his plan to accelerate mass production of missiles in a weekend visit before he departs for a major military parade in China.

North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency did not disclose the location of the factory Kim visited Sunday, but it may be in Jagang province, a hub of the country's munitions industry that borders China.

Both China and North Korea confirmed last week that Kim will make his first visit to China in six years to attend a military parade in Beijing on Wednesday, which marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and China's resistance against Japanese wartime aggression.

The 26 foreign leaders invited by Chinese President Xi Jinping also include Russia's Vladimir Putin, who has received major wartime support from Kim in his invasion of Ukraine, making the Beijing event a show of three-way alignment against U.S. efforts to strengthen security cooperation with South Korea and Japan.

South Korean media speculated Kim could depart for China by train sometime Monday, pointing to heightened security measures at the Chinese border town of Dandong, where rail traffic was reportedly halted and hotels stopped receiving foreign guests.

KCNA said the factory had assembly lines to speed missile production and reported that Kim praised scientists and workers and ratified plans for improvement.

South Korean officials say Kim has pushed to accelerate munitions production as he supplies Russia with large quantities of military equipment, including artillery and ballistic missiles. Kim has also sent thousands of troops since last fall to fight alongside Russian forces against Ukraine, as he prioritizes Moscow as part of a foreign policy aimed at expanding ties with nations confronting the United States.

Since aligning with Russia, North Korea has become more vocal in international affairs beyond the Korean Peninsula, issuing diplomatic statements on conflicts in the Middle East and in the Taiwan Strait, while portraying itself as a part of a united front against Washington. Some experts say Kim's presence at the multilateral event in Beijing is part of efforts to develop partnerships with other nations close to China and Russia.

China remains North Korea's largest trade partner and economic lifeline, and Kim's attendance at the Beijing military parade is also seen as an attempt to showcase ties with a major ally and boost leverage ahead of a possible resumption of negotiations with Washington.

Kim met U.S. President Donald Trump three times during Trump's first term, but their diplomacy never recovered from their collapsed second summit in 2019 in Vietnam, where the U.S. rejected North Korea's demands for major sanctions relief in exchange for partial steps toward denuclearization.

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Robert Mueller diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, report says Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy, USA TODAY September 1, 2025 at 3:44 AM Robert Mueller, who served as a special counsel to determine if the Russian government interfered to help thenpresidential candidate Donald Trump in 2016, was diagnosed w...

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Robert Mueller, who served as a special counsel to determine if the Russian government interfered to help then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in 2016, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease four years ago, the New York Times reported on Aug. 31.

The Times, citing a Mueller family statement, reported that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's in the summer of 2021.

"He retired from the practice of law at the end of that year," the statement said, according to the Times. "He taught at his law school alma mater during the fall of both 2021 and 2022, and he retired at the end of 2022. His family asks that his privacy be respected."

Former Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller is pictured testifying during a House Intelligence Committee hearing.

The investigation ultimately concluded that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump but that there was no evidence that anyone associated with the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government.

On Aug. 22, the Department of Justice sent a portion of the files related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019 in a New York federal prison, to the House Oversight Committee in response to a subpoena issued by the committee.

Mueller is one of several former top federal law enforcement officials — including James Comey, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, William Barr, and Jeff Sessions — who have been subpoenaed to testify as part of its inquiry into the federal government's handling of the investigations.

The statement from the family to the New York Times came days before he was slated to testify before the House Oversight Committee about investigations and prosecutions. Mueller was supposed to testify on Sept. 2, according to the Times.

The committee, the Times reported, wanted to ask Mueller about the FBI's handling of the Epstein investigation when he served as its director from 2001 to 2013.

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