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Accessibility statementSkip to main content Democracy Dies in Darkness SubscribeSign in StyleArts & Entertainments Power The Media Fashion Of Interest StyleArts & Entertainments Power The Media Fashion Of Interest THIS ABANDONED SIX FLAGS IS A HAUNTING MONUMENT TO HURRICANE KATRINA These days, humans rarely walk the abandoned amusement park, photographed in June. The sounds you hear are of bees, crickets, bullfrogs and wild hogs. (Emily Kask/For The Washington Post) Decrepit, tragic, infested with alligators and slated, at last, to be wiped from the map -- welcome to Jazzland. 12 min 231 Sorry, a summary is not available for this article at this time. Please try again later. Column by Travis M. Andrews August 2, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. EDT Read by the author|Listen to Travis M. Andrews12 min NEW ORLEANS On a sweltering afternoon in early June, in the swampy lake at the center of a Six Flags amusement park, a few feet from a gazebo where families once munched on beignets, an alligator’s head emerges from the water, breaking the reflection of a 110-foot-high roller coaster that hasn’t operated in 19 years. Share 231 Comments More Style stories on movies HAND CURATED * ‘Trap’ is a prisoner of M. Night Shyamalan’s shortcomings August 2, 2024 ‘Trap’ is a prisoner of M. Night Shyamalan’s shortcomings August 2, 2024 * Sean Wang set out to make a ‘Stand By Me’ for kids who look like him August 2, 2024 Sean Wang set out to make a ‘Stand By Me’ for kids who look like him August 2, 2024 * What if you’re not a horror film fan, but it’s your job to watch? August 2, 2024 What if you’re not a horror film fan, but it’s your job to watch? 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