- Heritage USA
Infobox Company
company_name = Heritage USA
company_
company_type = Religious Theme Park & Christian Resort; Cable Television Network Broadcast & Production Facility
foundation = 1978 (closed 1989)
closed = 1989
location =Fort Mill, South Carolina
key_people =Jim Bakker ,Tammy Faye Bakker Messner
industry =Amusement park &hotel operator;Cable television network
products =
revenue =
net_income =
num_employees = 2,500
parent = Heritage Village Church & Missionary Fellowship, Inc.
slogan = "Every Day's A Holiday At Heritage USA!"
homepage =
footnotes =Heritage USA is the now 2,300
acre (9 km²)Christian theme park /water park /residential complex built in Fort Mill,South Carolina ,USA Coord|35|3|38.3|N|80|54|42.3|W|region:US_type:landmark|display=title, by "PTL Club" founderstelevangelist Jim Bakker andTammy Faye Bakker Messner .History
Heritage USA opened in 1978, and by 1986 was one of the top vacation destinations in the nation, behind only
Walt Disney World andDisneyland , attracting nearly 6 million visitors annually and employing more than 2,000 people. However, after Jim Bakker's legal and personal troubles made headlines starting in 1987, Heritage USA closed.The facilities included:a 501-Room Grand Hotel,Main Street Shoppes,the Heritage Village Church,a 400-unit Campground,an Outdoor Amphitheater,Conference Facilities,Prayer & Counseling Services,full TV Production Studios,Bible and Evangelism School,Visitor Retreat Housing,Staff and Volunteer Housing andthe Water Park & Recreational Facilities
Much of the park was built by noted church builder
Roe Messner who later married Tammy Faye Bakker after her divorce from Jim Bakker.The
September 21 ,1987 issue of "Time" Magazine noted thatJerry Falwell "plunged" down a 163-foot (50 m) "hellish" water slide (with his suit on) in fulfillment to "a promise made during a fund-raising drive that netted $20 million for the debt-riddenPTL .".cite news | url=http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,965543,00.html | title=American Notes: Fund Raising | publisher=Time | date= September 21, 1987 | first= | last= | accessdate =2007-01-04] This drive eventually tookThe PTL Club (PTL stood for both "Praise The Lord" and "People That Love") and Heritage USA fromJim Bakker . [http://www.scencyclopedia.com/ptlclub.htm] It is noted that "Bakker arranged for Falwell to take over PTL in March in an effort to avoid what he called a "hostile takeover" of the television ministry by people threatening to expose a sexual encounter he admitted to having seven years earlier with church secretaryJessica Hahn ." [http://www.skepticfiles.org/cultinfo/taxscams.htm]Photos circulated of the event of Typhoon waterslide at Heritage Island inside the Heritage theme park in which Falwell remained fully clothed. It was selected as "The Best of Photojournalism" in 1987 Pictures of the Year book presented by the National Press Photographers Association. [http://aburriss.tripod.com/jfalwell.html] In September 1999,
The Associated Press selected it as one of the top 100 national photos of the century. [http://aburriss.tripod.com/jfalwell.html]In the midst of Heritage USA's high point, which earned $126 million a year, the IRS revoked the tax exemption. Soon after Bakker's federal indictment and public condemnation over his sexual affair, attendance dropped at Heritage. Falwell argued "PTL's Heritage USA complex in Fort Mill, S.C., was competing unfairly against tax-paying tourist attractions, and that the tax-exempt ministry should be separated from the running of hotels and amusement parks." [http://www.skepticfiles.org/cultinfo/taxscams.htm] Under Falwell's leadership, Heritage USA sought "Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with debts estimated at $72 million." [http://www.skepticfiles.org/cultinfo/taxscams.htm]
The 165,000 people who gave $1,000 to Jim Bakker's planned Heritage USA hotel tower in return for promised four-day vacation stays received $6.54 each. [http://www.gospelgrace.com/falseprophets/jimbakker/JimBakker.html] Pictures of the park (including the water-park Heritage Island) remain accessible online and over the years projects have been constructed on the vast lands of the former Christian-theme park. [http://illicitohio.com/SBNO/heritage/heritage01.html]
Redevelopment
In 1991, the Heritage USA property was bought by
San Diego evangelistMorris Cerullo in partnership with aMalaysia n investment group,MUI Group (Malayan United Industries Berhad). The property was renamed "New" Heritage USA. The partnership between Cerullo and MUI ended after a disagreement between Cerullo and MUI over Cerullo's issuance of discount cards to New Heritage USA. MUI filed suit against Cerullo and ultimately bought out his interest in the venture, renaming the property Regent Park. MUI is also the parent company of Laura Ashley USA which moved its headquarters and distribution center to the property. MUI, through its local subsidiary, Regent Carolina Corporation, built a large golf course and residential development on the majority of the former Heritage USA property. They attempted for a short period of time in the 1990s to operate the 501-room hotel and resort under a management agreement with Radisson Hotels, calling the property the "Radisson Grand Resort" but the complex was not successful as a secular venture without its religious emphasis and ultimately closed and fell into disrepair.In late
2006 , the IRS placed a tax lien for $13.2 million on Regent Carolina Corporation, which had not yet transferred control of the golf course, common areas, and roads to the Regent Park homeowners association [http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/stories/2007/01/29/story1.html?page=2&b=1170046800%5E1408155] . The golf course was subsequently sold to a new company named Southern Gailes [http://www.fortmilltimes.com/local/story/6368315p-5681591c.html] .In December
2004 , the remainder of the Heritage USA property was sold to Coulston Enterprises, owned by local developer and former MUI executive Earl Coulston. Coulston Enterprises sold portions of the property formerly housing the PTL Ministry toMorningStar Ministries ofCharlotte, North Carolina , headed byRick Joyner , and Flames-of-Fire Ministries ofFort Mill, South Carolina . They are now in process of renovating the property and buildings back to their original condition. Coulston Enterprises has planned a mixed-use development featuring single family homes, town homes, shops and ministry-related functions on the remainder of the property. The Coulston owned residential portion of the property is called Emerald Lakes.The former Heritage Grand Hotel has been mostly restored and is now used as a retreat and conference center as well as a church for MorningStar's local congregation. The hotel complex has been renamed "H.I.M." for
Heritage International Ministries . MorningStar intends that the unfinished 21-story Heritage Towers will be expanded and completed and used as an assisted living facility/retirement home, with an estimated completion date of2011 . [http://www.heraldonline.com/109/story/113503.html] The renovation plans have been approved and restoration is underwork. Heritage International had its Grand Opening in September,2007 , and it spiritual grand-openingJanuary 1 ,2008 [ [http://him.morningstarministries.org/update.htm The Nehemiah Project ] ] .The property encompassing the former PTL Television Studios, The Upper Room, The Amphitheater, Barn Auditorium and Campgrounds has been renamed Crown International by Flames-of-Fire Ministry, and is in various levels of restoration. It has been reported that some of these properties may be demolished and replaced with residential and commercial ventures planned by Coulston Enterprises.
In January of
2006 a 24-hour prayer ministry also began its endeavor at the former Heritage USA. The [http://www.zhop.org Zadok House of Prayer ] (ZHOP) formed with dozens of musicians and prayer leaders relocating from the [http://www.ihop.org International House of Prayer ] (IHOP) in Kansas City.See also
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List of abandoned amusement parks References
External links
Current religious uses of the property
* [http://him.morningstarministries.org/ Heritage International Ministries] — Heritage International Ministries Home page.
* [http://www.flames-of-fire.com/ Flames-of-Fire] — Flames-of-Fire Ministries Home page.
* [http://www.zhop.org/ Zadok House of Prayer (ZHOP)] — Zadok House of Prayer (ZHOP).
* [http://sites.advancedministry.com/fcc/ Freedom Christian Center] — Ministry operating at the former Heritage USA complex.
* [http://causefortmill.com/ The Cause Ft. Mill] — The Cause Ft. Mill Home page.
* [http://www.worldoutreachcommunity.com/ World Outreach Center] - church operating in the former Heritage USA Welcome Center building
* [http://www.allnationschurch.us/ All Nations Church] - home of Mahesha Chavda Ministries - operating in the former Fort Hope complexCurrent secular uses of the property
* [http://www.lakeviewstablesrp.com/ Lakeview Stables at Regent Park] — Lakeview Stables at Regent Park Home page.
* [http://www.regentparkgolfclub.com/ Regent Park Golf Club & Academy] — Regent Park Home page.
* [http://www.regentparksc.com/ Regent Park Homeowner's Association Website]Miscellaneous
* [http://illicitohio.com/SBNO/heritage/heritage01.html Standing But Not Operating] — Photos of the past and present. Includes 145 pictures of the park as it stood in 2005.
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HeritageUSA/ Heritage USA Group] — Current Heritage USA photos & construction updates.
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