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Herschend Family Entertainment

Herschend Family Entertainment (HFE) is a privately owned themed-entertainment company that operates several theme parks and tourist attractions within the United States, and as of 2021, one aquarium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Herschend Family Entertainment
FormerlyHerschend Enterprises (1950–1982)
Silver Dollar City, Inc. (1983–2003)
Company typePrivate
IndustryAmusement parks
Founded1950 (1950)
FounderHugo Herschend, Mary Herschend
Headquarters
Area served
United States and Canada
Websitewww.hfecorp.com

Founded by Jack and Pete Herschend of Branson, Missouri, in its early years HFE was simply known as Herschend Enterprises. In the 1980s the name was changed to Silver Dollar City Inc., and in 2003, the company gained the current name. HFE is currently headquartered in Peachtree Corners, Georgia. The company says its mission is to "Create Memories Worth Repeating” in a manner “consistent with Christian values and ethics.”[1]

History edit

HFE traces roots back to Hugo and Mary Herschend from Chicago, Illinois along with sons Jack and Pete. The family vacationed in Missouri's Ozark Mountains region and fell in love with the nature the area offered. In 1951 Hugo obtained a 99-year lease on a Branson, Missouri area attraction called Marvel Cave. Hugo suffered a heart attack and later died in 1955, however Mary along with her two sons continued to improve the cave attraction by installing electric lighting and building cement walkways. A cable train was installed in 1958 to ferry guests out of the depths of the cave upon the end of the tour. The attendance nearly doubled and a small frontier town was erected to entertain visitors as they waited for their cave tour. In order to increase attendance furthermore at the attraction, a gimmick was used by naming the village "Silver Dollar City" and distributing silver dollars as change to every visitor in hope that when they would spend the rare coins they would tell people where they had got them from. The idea was a success, and the Herschend family soon found themselves involved in the theme park business.

In 1969, Silver Dollar City drew national attention when producer Paul Henning brought the cast and crew of the popular Beverly Hillbillies television show to the park to film five episodes.[citation needed]

In 2010, Herschend Family Entertainment was featured on the reality TV series Undercover Boss.

The company also co-owns and co-operates with partners Dolly Parton and her company The Dollywood Company, the dinner and theatre company Pirates Voyage Dinner and Show in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina[2][3][4] and Dolly Parton's Stampede (formerly Dixie Stampede).[5][6][7]

In April 2021, Hershend announced its purchase of the Vancouver Aquarium following the latter's severe economic losses during the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

Current properties edit

Amusement parks edit

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Locations of Herschend Family Entertainment amusement parks —   Fully or jointly owned by Herschend Family Entertainment

Owned/operated edit

Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Dollywood Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 1961 1976 Sold stake to Dolly Parton in 1986
Kentucky Kingdom Louisville, Kentucky 1987 2021 Owned by the Kentucky State Fair Board but operated by HFE
Silver Dollar City Branson, Missouri 1960
Wild Adventures Valdosta, Georgia 1996 2007 Purchased for $34.5 million ($48.7 million in 2022 dollars[9])

Water parks edit

Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Dollywood's Splash Country Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 2001
Hurricane Bay Louisville, Kentucky 1992 2021 Included with admission to Kentucky Kingdom
Splash Island Valdosta, Georgia 2003 2007 Included with admission to Wild Adventures
White Water Branson Branson, Missouri 1980

Aquariums edit

Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Adventure Aquarium Camden, New Jersey 1992 2007
Newport Aquarium Newport, Kentucky 1999 2007
Vancouver Aquarium Vancouver, British Columbia 1956 2021 [10]

Attractions edit

Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Talking Rocks Cavern Stone County, Missouri 1969
Callaway Gardens[11] Pine Mountain, Georgia[11] 1952 2022[11] Leased from Ida Cason Callaway Foundation

Dinner shows edit

Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Dolly Parton's Stampede Pigeon Forge & Branson 1988 & 1995 Chain of dinner theaters, Formerly in Myrtle Beach & Orlando
Pirates Voyage Myrtle Beach & Pigeon Forge 1992 & 2019 Dinner Theatre first opened as a Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede but converted to Pirates Voyage in 2011. Pigeon Forge location opened in 2019.
Showboat Branson Belle Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri 1995 A dinner, show and cruise originally known as Kenny Rogers Showboat Branson Belle.

Lodging edit

Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Dollywood Cabins Pigeon Forge 2010 Cabin style lodging in the Great Smoky Mountains
Dollywood's DreamMore Resort Pigeon Forge 2015 Full Service resort and spa
Silver Dollar City campground Branson Log cabins and campground
The Lodge & Spa at Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain[11] 2006 2022[11] Full Service resort and spa, conference & golf

Sports Entertainment Franchise edit

Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Harlem Globetrotters International Inc. Atlanta, GA 1926 2013 Exhibition Basketball team

The Dollywood Company edit

The Herschends extended their brand in 1976 upon purchasing a small tourist attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, called Goldrush Junction. The following year the attraction was renamed Silver Dollar City Tennessee as part of a development plan to transform the property into a theme park patterned after the original Silver Dollar City in Branson. For the Pigeon Forge park, the Ozark Mountains theme of the original Silver Dollar City was slightly reworked to represent the Great Smoky Mountains and Appalachia culture instead, fitting the location in the foothills of the Smokies.

In 1986, singer and actress Dolly Parton, who grew up near Pigeon Forge, became a co-owner, and the park's name was changed to Dollywood, reflecting her involvement. At this point, the Pigeon Forge park was branched off into a separate division of HFE called The Dollywood Company, which oversees all the properties that Dolly Parton has interest in.[12]

Along with the Herschend family, Dolly Parton co-owns the Dolly Parton's Stampede (formerly Dixie Stampede[7]) dinner attraction chain, which has locations in Pigeon Forge (opened 1988), Myrtle Beach (1992), and Branson (1995). A location in Orlando opened in 2003 and closed in early 2008.

In 2001 a new water park was opened adjacent to the Dollywood theme park called Dollywood's Splash Country.

Callaway Gardens edit

Former Herschend employee William R. "Bill" Doyle, III was hired as the President & CEO of Callaway Gardens in June, 2015.[13]

Doyle resigned effective July 8, 2019 after four years on the job to return to Herschend. He continued as a trustee of the Ida Cason Callaway Foundation and assisted in the search for a new president.[14]

Herschend began managing Callaway Gardens in 2020. Two years later, they purchased most of the assets, including The Lodge & Spa, Golf: Lake View Course & Mountain View Course and conference center. Herschend will lease and manage the Ida Cason Callaway Foundation's Virginia Hand Callaway Discovery Center, Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center, Ida Cason Memorial Chapel and the gardens. Callaway had about 500 employees.[11]

Past properties edit

HFE built several water parks in the 1980s which have since sold to other companies such as Wet 'n Wild, Frontier City, and Six Flags. White Water Branson, built in 1980, was the forerunner and is still owned by HFE; while the White Waters in Oklahoma City (1981), Grand Prairie, Texas (1982), Garland, Texas (1982) and Atlanta (1983) have been sold.

The 4,000 seat Grand Palace Theatre opened in 1992 by the Herschends. The theatre was co-owned by singer Kenny Rogers. Along with Rogers headliners were Glen Campbell, Louise Mandrell and Barbara Mandrell. In 1994 HFE entered into a ten-year contract with Radio City Entertainment. The Grand Palace Theatre would be the first to host the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the world famous Rockettes outside of New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. The shows were successful and led to Radio City Entertainment launching tours of their shows in other cities throughout the United States.

HFE built the $10 million Grand Village Shops with Kenny Rogers adjacent to The Grand Palace Theatre in 1993. Ozark wares and English bone china filled the twenty six New Orleans themed shops. HFE later bought out entertainer Kenny Rogers and sold The Grand Palace in 1996 and The Grand Village in 2005.

American Adventures, a children's theme park opened alongside White Water Atlanta. The park was sold to Six Flags in 1999.

In 1994, The Dollywood Company constructed a large music theatre in Pigeon Forge called Music Mansion. Headlined by James Rogers,[15] the highly successful theatre was operated by HFE until 2001, when it was sold to Anita Bryant. In 2005 the theatre was sold again and converted to a WonderWorks location. A Music Mansion Theatre was planned for Myrtle Beach, but never materialized.

In 2003 the Dollywood Company opened a new Dixie Stampede location in Orlando, Florida along Interstate 4. The location operated until early 2008, when the property was sold to Simon Property Group for an undisclosed amount. The building was torn down, and an extension of the Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets was built on the land. HFE has plans to build another Dixie Stampede in the region at some point, though specific plans have not been disclosed.[16]

In 2004 HFE purchased the Hawaiian Falls water parks located in Dallas, Garland and The Colony, Texas. In 2006 all three parks were sold.

In 2004 HFE purchased Ride the Ducks. In 2017, HFE sold Ride the Ducks to Ripley Entertainment and shut the operations down in 2018 after the deadly sinking in Branson.

Due to unreliable peak season water access, Ride The Ducks in Memphis closed in 2007. 2 years later, Ride The Ducks in Baltimore shut down due to safety concerns.[citation needed]

Celebration City in Branson closed on October 25, 2008.

Herschend also briefly operated Six Flags Darien Lake from 2012 to 2014, installing the famous Moose on the Loose Pony Tack ride.

References edit

  1. ^ "Our Commitment". Herschend Family Entertainment. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
  2. ^ Zay, Libby (June 6, 2011). "Dolly Parton's 'Pirates Voyage' replaces 'Dixie Stampede' in Myrtle Beach". Gadling. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  3. ^ Moore, Cassidy (September 23, 2010). "Curtain to close on Myrtle Beach's Dixie Stampede". MyrtleBeach.com. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  4. ^ Palisin, Steve (December 20, 2013). "Pirates Voyage all settled in former Dixie Stampede location, enjoying holiday shows". Myrtle Beach Sun News. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  5. ^ Boyd, Christopher (January 8, 2008). . Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on March 11, 2010. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
  6. ^ Blake, Scott (January 8, 2008). "Orlando's Dixie Stampede shuts down". Florida Today. Archived from the original on January 19, 2008. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
  7. ^ a b Jones, Maggie (January 9, 2018). "Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede gets name change, now called Stampede". USA Today. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  8. ^ Griffin, Kevin (April 15, 2021). "Facing closure, Vancouver Aquarium sold to U.S. entertainment company". Vancouver Sun. Archived from the original on April 16, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
  9. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  10. ^ "Vancouver Aquarium's Future Assured Under New Ownership".
  11. ^ a b c d e f Rice, Mark (April 6, 2022). "Ownership changing at Callaway Resort & Gardens, largest employer in Harris County". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. Retrieved April 6, 2022.
  12. ^ About Dollywood: Company Information: Dollywood
  13. ^ Adams, Tony (June 5, 2015). "Callaway Gardens hires new CEO with resort, theme park background". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  14. ^ Wooten, Nick (June 18, 2019). "Callaway Resort & Gardens President & CEO resigns". Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  15. ^ . Jamesrogersonline.com. Archived from the original on February 9, 2012. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  16. ^ Orlando Premium Outlets' owner buys Dixie Stampede - OrlandoSentinel.com

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Herschend Family Entertainment news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Herschend Family Entertainment HFE is a privately owned themed entertainment company that operates several theme parks and tourist attractions within the United States and as of 2021 one aquarium in Vancouver British Columbia Canada Herschend Family EntertainmentFormerlyHerschend Enterprises 1950 1982 Silver Dollar City Inc 1983 2003 Company typePrivateIndustryAmusement parksFounded1950 1950 FounderHugo Herschend Mary HerschendHeadquartersPeachtree Corners Georgia U S Area servedUnited States and CanadaWebsitewww wbr hfecorp wbr comFounded by Jack and Pete Herschend of Branson Missouri in its early years HFE was simply known as Herschend Enterprises In the 1980s the name was changed to Silver Dollar City Inc and in 2003 the company gained the current name HFE is currently headquartered in Peachtree Corners Georgia The company says its mission is to Create Memories Worth Repeating in a manner consistent with Christian values and ethics 1 Contents 1 History 2 Current properties 2 1 Amusement parks 2 1 1 Owned operated 2 2 Water parks 2 3 Aquariums 2 4 Attractions 2 5 Dinner shows 2 6 Lodging 2 7 Sports Entertainment Franchise 3 The Dollywood Company 4 Callaway Gardens 5 Past properties 6 References 7 External linksHistory editHFE traces roots back to Hugo and Mary Herschend from Chicago Illinois along with sons Jack and Pete The family vacationed in Missouri s Ozark Mountains region and fell in love with the nature the area offered In 1951 Hugo obtained a 99 year lease on a Branson Missouri area attraction called Marvel Cave Hugo suffered a heart attack and later died in 1955 however Mary along with her two sons continued to improve the cave attraction by installing electric lighting and building cement walkways A cable train was installed in 1958 to ferry guests out of the depths of the cave upon the end of the tour The attendance nearly doubled and a small frontier town was erected to entertain visitors as they waited for their cave tour In order to increase attendance furthermore at the attraction a gimmick was used by naming the village Silver Dollar City and distributing silver dollars as change to every visitor in hope that when they would spend the rare coins they would tell people where they had got them from The idea was a success and the Herschend family soon found themselves involved in the theme park business In 1969 Silver Dollar City drew national attention when producer Paul Henning brought the cast and crew of the popular Beverly Hillbillies television show to the park to film five episodes citation needed In 2010 Herschend Family Entertainment was featured on the reality TV series Undercover Boss The company also co owns and co operates with partners Dolly Parton and her company The Dollywood Company the dinner and theatre company Pirates Voyage Dinner and Show in Myrtle Beach South Carolina 2 3 4 and Dolly Parton s Stampede formerly Dixie Stampede 5 6 7 In April 2021 Hershend announced its purchase of the Vancouver Aquarium following the latter s severe economic losses during the COVID 19 pandemic 8 Current properties editAmusement parks edit nbsp nbsp Dollywood nbsp Kentucky Kingdom nbsp Silver Dollar City nbsp Wild Adventuresclass notpageimage Locations of Herschend Family Entertainment amusement parks nbsp Fully or jointly owned by Herschend Family Entertainment Owned operated edit Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesDollywood Pigeon Forge Tennessee 1961 1976 Sold stake to Dolly Parton in 1986Kentucky Kingdom Louisville Kentucky 1987 2021 Owned by the Kentucky State Fair Board but operated by HFESilver Dollar City Branson Missouri 1960Wild Adventures Valdosta Georgia 1996 2007 Purchased for 34 5 million 48 7 million in 2022 dollars 9 Water parks edit Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesDollywood s Splash Country Pigeon Forge Tennessee 2001Hurricane Bay Louisville Kentucky 1992 2021 Included with admission to Kentucky KingdomSplash Island Valdosta Georgia 2003 2007 Included with admission to Wild AdventuresWhite Water Branson Branson Missouri 1980Aquariums edit Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesAdventure Aquarium Camden New Jersey 1992 2007Newport Aquarium Newport Kentucky 1999 2007Vancouver Aquarium Vancouver British Columbia 1956 2021 10 Attractions edit Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesTalking Rocks Cavern Stone County Missouri 1969Callaway Gardens 11 Pine Mountain Georgia 11 1952 2022 11 Leased from Ida Cason Callaway FoundationDinner shows edit Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesDolly Parton s Stampede Pigeon Forge amp Branson 1988 amp 1995 Chain of dinner theaters Formerly in Myrtle Beach amp OrlandoPirates Voyage Myrtle Beach amp Pigeon Forge 1992 amp 2019 Dinner Theatre first opened as a Dolly Parton s Dixie Stampede but converted to Pirates Voyage in 2011 Pigeon Forge location opened in 2019 Showboat Branson Belle Table Rock Lake in Branson Missouri 1995 A dinner show and cruise originally known as Kenny Rogers Showboat Branson Belle Lodging edit Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesDollywood Cabins Pigeon Forge 2010 Cabin style lodging in the Great Smoky MountainsDollywood s DreamMore Resort Pigeon Forge 2015 Full Service resort and spaSilver Dollar City campground Branson Log cabins and campgroundThe Lodge amp Spa at Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain 11 2006 2022 11 Full Service resort and spa conference amp golfSports Entertainment Franchise edit Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired NotesHarlem Globetrotters International Inc Atlanta GA 1926 2013 Exhibition Basketball teamThe Dollywood Company editThe Herschends extended their brand in 1976 upon purchasing a small tourist attraction in Pigeon Forge Tennessee called Goldrush Junction The following year the attraction was renamed Silver Dollar City Tennessee as part of a development plan to transform the property into a theme park patterned after the original Silver Dollar City in Branson For the Pigeon Forge park the Ozark Mountains theme of the original Silver Dollar City was slightly reworked to represent the Great Smoky Mountains and Appalachia culture instead fitting the location in the foothills of the Smokies In 1986 singer and actress Dolly Parton who grew up near Pigeon Forge became a co owner and the park s name was changed to Dollywood reflecting her involvement At this point the Pigeon Forge park was branched off into a separate division of HFE called The Dollywood Company which oversees all the properties that Dolly Parton has interest in 12 Along with the Herschend family Dolly Parton co owns the Dolly Parton s Stampede formerly Dixie Stampede 7 dinner attraction chain which has locations in Pigeon Forge opened 1988 Myrtle Beach 1992 and Branson 1995 A location in Orlando opened in 2003 and closed in early 2008 In 2001 a new water park was opened adjacent to the Dollywood theme park called Dollywood s Splash Country Callaway Gardens editMain article Callaway Gardens Former Herschend employee William R Bill Doyle III was hired as the President amp CEO of Callaway Gardens in June 2015 13 Doyle resigned effective July 8 2019 after four years on the job to return to Herschend He continued as a trustee of the Ida Cason Callaway Foundation and assisted in the search for a new president 14 Herschend began managing Callaway Gardens in 2020 Two years later they purchased most of the assets including The Lodge amp Spa Golf Lake View Course amp Mountain View Course and conference center Herschend will lease and manage the Ida Cason Callaway Foundation s Virginia Hand Callaway Discovery Center Cecil B Day Butterfly Center Ida Cason Memorial Chapel and the gardens Callaway had about 500 employees 11 Past properties editHFE built several water parks in the 1980s which have since sold to other companies such as Wet n Wild Frontier City and Six Flags White Water Branson built in 1980 was the forerunner and is still owned by HFE while the White Waters in Oklahoma City 1981 Grand Prairie Texas 1982 Garland Texas 1982 and Atlanta 1983 have been sold The 4 000 seat Grand Palace Theatre opened in 1992 by the Herschends The theatre was co owned by singer Kenny Rogers Along with Rogers headliners were Glen Campbell Louise Mandrell and Barbara Mandrell In 1994 HFE entered into a ten year contract with Radio City Entertainment The Grand Palace Theatre would be the first to host the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the world famous Rockettes outside of New York City s Radio City Music Hall The shows were successful and led to Radio City Entertainment launching tours of their shows in other cities throughout the United States HFE built the 10 million Grand Village Shops with Kenny Rogers adjacent to The Grand Palace Theatre in 1993 Ozark wares and English bone china filled the twenty six New Orleans themed shops HFE later bought out entertainer Kenny Rogers and sold The Grand Palace in 1996 and The Grand Village in 2005 American Adventures a children s theme park opened alongside White Water Atlanta The park was sold to Six Flags in 1999 In 1994 The Dollywood Company constructed a large music theatre in Pigeon Forge called Music Mansion Headlined by James Rogers 15 the highly successful theatre was operated by HFE until 2001 when it was sold to Anita Bryant In 2005 the theatre was sold again and converted to a WonderWorks location A Music Mansion Theatre was planned for Myrtle Beach but never materialized In 2003 the Dollywood Company opened a new Dixie Stampede location in Orlando Florida along Interstate 4 The location operated until early 2008 when the property was sold to Simon Property Group for an undisclosed amount The building was torn down and an extension of the Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets was built on the land HFE has plans to build another Dixie Stampede in the region at some point though specific plans have not been disclosed 16 In 2004 HFE purchased the Hawaiian Falls water parks located in Dallas Garland and The Colony Texas In 2006 all three parks were sold In 2004 HFE purchased Ride the Ducks In 2017 HFE sold Ride the Ducks to Ripley Entertainment and shut the operations down in 2018 after the deadly sinking in Branson Due to unreliable peak season water access Ride The Ducks in Memphis closed in 2007 2 years later Ride The Ducks in Baltimore shut down due to safety concerns citation needed Celebration City in Branson closed on October 25 2008 Herschend also briefly operated Six Flags Darien Lake from 2012 to 2014 installing the famous Moose on the Loose Pony Tack ride References edit Our Commitment Herschend Family Entertainment Retrieved January 20 2022 Zay Libby June 6 2011 Dolly Parton s Pirates Voyage replaces Dixie Stampede in Myrtle Beach Gadling Retrieved July 24 2017 Moore Cassidy September 23 2010 Curtain to close on Myrtle Beach s Dixie Stampede MyrtleBeach com Retrieved July 24 2017 Palisin Steve December 20 2013 Pirates Voyage all settled in former Dixie Stampede location enjoying holiday shows Myrtle Beach Sun News Retrieved July 24 2017 Boyd Christopher January 8 2008 Dolly Parton s Dixie Stampede dinner theater in Orlando sold closed Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on March 11 2010 Retrieved July 19 2021 Blake Scott January 8 2008 Orlando s Dixie Stampede shuts down Florida Today Archived from the original on January 19 2008 Retrieved July 19 2021 a b Jones Maggie January 9 2018 Dolly Parton s Dixie Stampede gets name change now called Stampede USA Today Retrieved January 9 2018 Griffin Kevin April 15 2021 Facing closure Vancouver Aquarium sold to U S entertainment company Vancouver Sun Archived from the original on April 16 2021 Retrieved January 7 2023 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved May 28 2023 Vancouver Aquarium s Future Assured Under New Ownership a b c d e f Rice Mark April 6 2022 Ownership changing at Callaway Resort amp Gardens largest employer in Harris County Columbus Ledger Enquirer Retrieved April 6 2022 About Dollywood Company Information Dollywood Adams Tony June 5 2015 Callaway Gardens hires new CEO with resort theme park background Columbus Ledger Enquirer Retrieved April 3 2022 Wooten Nick June 18 2019 Callaway Resort amp Gardens President amp CEO resigns Columbus Ledger Enquirer Retrieved April 3 2022 Welcome to James Rogers Online Jamesrogersonline com Archived from the original on February 9 2012 Retrieved January 23 2012 Orlando Premium Outlets owner buys Dixie Stampede OrlandoSentinel comExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Herschend Family Entertainment Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herschend Family Entertainment amp oldid 1200467456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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