Showing posts with label candy parlour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candy parlour. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Knott's Blowout: The 1960's



It's been awhile since I've posted any Knott's Berry Farm photos, so today's post will rectify that in a big way. First up is a batch of February 1964 images featuring the Calico Mine Train attraction (which opened in 1960) and the Calico Railroad (1952).



Two of the stagecoach attraction:



Transitioning into the next group of images, this shot is from one year later, March 1965:



The Mine Train attraction and the Calico Train are probably some of the more photographed areas of the park:



Old MacDonald's Farm. Can I get an "EE-I-EE-I-O"? In 1978, this area was replaced with Montezooma's Revenge.



Moving on to June 23, 1968, we see Boot Hill Cemetery, which is reminiscent of the cemetery behind Fort Wilderness at Disneyland:



Zooming in to see the Native American tableau in the background:



I get sick when I see this contemporary shot from 2010. This is not a good example of "new" and "old" co-habitating.



The Wagon Camp:



A Logging Wheel (just what every amusement park needs).



The Candy Parlour:



Ah, tranquility:



The Church of Reflections:



A view of the church from my 2010 visit:



A faithful re-creation of "The Jersey Lilly," which was Judge Roy Bean's Saloon in Langtry, Texas:



How it looked during my 2010 visit:



The Grist Mill:



The Sheriff poses with guests:



See more vintage & current Knott's Berry Farm photos on my Knott's web pages.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Knott’s & Disneyland Main Street U.S.A. Interiors, Pt. 1



Thanks to eagle-eye reader and Knott’s afficianado Chris of http://meettheworldinprogressland.blogspot.com/, I learned that what I thought was a Disneyland Candy Palace interior is actually the Candy Parlour from Knott’s Berry Farm (insert sad noise here). Regardless, I’ll still take a few of those 2 pound boxes of fudge for $2.50!



In the front window of the Wurlitzer Shop on Town Square (at Disneyland, not Knott’s!), you can see this cool little musical contraption:



Zooming in for a closeup of the Wurlitzer brochure which tells you that EVERYONE has fun in the Wurlitzer World of Music!



More interior shots to come!

View more Disneyland photos at my main website.