- Dogpatch - Wikipedia
Dogpatch was the fictional setting of cartoonist Al Capp 's classic comic strip Li'l Abner (1934–1977) The inhabitants of Dogpatch were mostly lazy hillbillies, who usually wanted nothing to do with progress
- Dogpatch USA, Former Home of Li’l Abner Awaits Its Remake - AMP
Arkansas’ first real theme park, Dogpatch, was opened in 1968 and looked something like a countrified, compact Six Flags emerging from the Ozark wilderness, the patchwork wooden frame of the old “monster mouse” roller coaster peeking above the thick canopy of hickory, white oak and shortleaf pine
- Dogpatch USA | 40+ Photos | Abandoned Arkansas
Dogpatch USA opened and welcomed about 8,000 visitors on May 17, 1968 The centerpiece of the park was a giant statue of the fictional town hero, Jubilation T Cornpone, and it was unveiled that day during Al Capp’s dedication speech to a crowd of about 2,000
- Dogpatch USA redevelopment gets federal grant - 5NEWS
The U S Department of Commerce has awarded $2 2 million to entities in Arkansas to support the redeveloping the former Dogpatch USA site
- Dogpatch USA - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Dogpatch USA operated from 1968 to 1993 as an amusement park based on characters and locations in Al Capp’s popular “Li’l Abner” comic strip The town of Marble Falls (Newton County) between Jasper (Newton County) and Harrison (Boone County) changed its name officially to Dogpatch to help promote the park
- Dogpatch: San Franciscos Coolest Neighborhood Right Now
What to do in Dogpatch, San Francisco’s coolest neighborhood Creative Dogpatch boasts some of the best restaurants, bars and things to do in San Francisco Here’s our insider’s guide
- A look at the folks of Dogpatch, USA - UPI Archives
There was Joe Btfsplk, the world's unluckiest man, a raggedy figure who walked around under a perpetual storm cloud, but who somehow always seemed to triumph over adversity Mammy Yokum, Li'l
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