In order to construct a $51 million theme park for his crippled daughter, dad sold his company.

A dad from Texas developed an accessible theme park since he couldn’t locate one that would accommodate his crippled daughter.

Morgan Hartman, Gordon’s daughter, was born with cognitive and physical impairments; the family was on vacation in 2006.

He saw how other kids avoided Morgan in the hotel pool “simply because she was unable to be verbal” when they were together.

After seeing his child’s “anguished look of misunderstanding,” the Texas billionaire said that he sought out an accepting environment to remove her to.

Unfortunately, Hartman couldn’t locate the object he sought.

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