Riverwind (imported) wrote: Wed May 08, 2013 3:57 am How true, Knotts Berry Farm I think had some of those as well, it was an old west town that you walked in from many directions with gun fights in the street, stage coach rides, and great food. I remember climbing all over those old locomotives as moi says, great fun for a kid. Compartments for riding passengers like Europe, great. Moi and I agree on this one.
Knotts Berry Farm was just that back in the day, a farm. They made jams and pies and the guy who owned it started collecting stuff from the old west, it grew from there, you can still find their jams in stores.
The old stuff in Griffith park is long gone.
Moi, was due to the fire they had?
River
Knott's Berry Farm was special, one of a kind with a scale replica of Independence Hall on a green lawn surrounded by trees. Much better then the one in modern Philadelphia.
Sadly, Knott's lost its' special identity when they started adopting Magic Mountain like rides.
When people visited California I always recommended Knott's and it was a hard sell. Never heard of it.
Gone is the old Knott's Berry Farm for the corporate one.
Gone are the old steam locomotives kids could crawl over like ants because, one might hurt themselves.
Gone is a Tom Sawyers Island (Disneyland) where one could spend an hour crawling around.
Inspired by the end of "Casino", gone are the good times and now we suffer the corporations.
Met an old time Las Vegas employee who claimed in the old days, they were treated with respect.
Then they became employees of the corporations and were treated like the enemy.
Moi
Corporations are the most destructive people.