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The name Schlitterbahn may sound like a disease or German pastry, but in actuality it's the name of an incredible new water park being proposed for Fort Lauderdale.
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The name Schlitterbahn may sound like a disease or German pastry, but in actuality it's the name of an incredible new water park being proposed for Fort Lauderdale.
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In German, it means "slippery road" and if you're not familiar with the word Schlitterbahn, you better get used to it.
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In German, it means "slippery road" and if you're not familiar with the word Schlitterbahn, you better get used to it.
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This summer, Schlitterbahn, which is German for "slippery road," also plans to open a $750 million entertainment complex in Kansas City, Kan.
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This summer, Schlitterbahn, which is German for "slippery road," also plans to open a $750 million entertainment complex in Kansas City, Kan.
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This summer, Schlitterbahn, which is German for "slippery road," also plans to open a $750 million entertainment complex in Kansas City, Kan.
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This summer, Schlitterbahn, which is German for "slippery road," also plans to open a $750 million entertainment complex in Kansas City, Kan.
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This summer, Schlitterbahn, which is German for "slippery road," also plans to open a $750 million entertainment complex in Kansas City, Kan.
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This summer, Schlitterbahn, which is German for "slippery road," also plans to open a $750 million entertainment complex in Kansas City, Kan.
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