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San José Loses Its Only Major Water Park — for Now
Generations of South Bay families have relied on Lake Cunningham water park to escape the heat. Now, as temperatures climb, the city is shutting down the water park indefinitely.
What happened
According to KQED’s source item, San José Loses Its Only Major Water Park — for Now, Generations of South Bay families have relied on Lake Cunningham water park to escape the heat. Now, as temperatures climb, the city is shutting down the water park indefinitely.
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- San José Loses Its Only Major Water Park — for NowKQED - 2026-06-12T23:22:15+00:00
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