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Posted at 6:02 PM EST (2302 GMT)
Nov. 25th, 2004 -- Like most parks, Knott's Berry Farm will have the traditional late-night hours and fireworks show to usher in the new year. However for 2005, Knott's has decided to bring a more religious feel to the festivities.
On Dec. 31, the amusement park will hold "Praise 2005", a celebration featuring performances by several Christian music artists, including Salvador, Seventh Day Slumber, and Jeremy Camp. Comedians Thor Ramsey and Ron McGehee will also perform. In addition to the music, guests will also be able to enjoy Silver Bullet, the park's new inverted roller coaster, which opens Dec. 7. Visit Business Wire for the official press release.
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