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History of Knotts Berry Farm: See the Southern California amusement . . . But now the farm is a 150-acre entertainment complex, and Marion Knott, at age 53, is the director of design and planning for Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, Calif “I was born right on that farm, and I’ve been there all my life,” the attractive blue-eyed blonde said during a visit to New York to publicize Bicentennial events in the West
Marine World Africa USA: See the old California theme park that had . . . Unlike Southern California, which was home to Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm and Magic Mountain, the only other real amusement park in the northern half of the state was Great America (then owned by Marriott’s) in Santa Clara — which was about an hour and a half south of the new Marine World (The original, smaller Marine World was
1960s California Los Angeles were exciting vacation destinations any . . . If you went on a trip to California in the 1960s, you could check out forever-popular places like Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, and Universal Studios, which were brand new at the time The Sunset Strip in West Hollywood was another popular spot for nightlife in 1960s California, with lots of bars and music clubs
Vintage articles and more tagged disneyland - Click Americana Take a look back at the history of Knott’s Berry Farm – the fun California amusement park known as a Disneyland alternative, but one that boasted its very themes and even a ghost town Avon Small World dolls offered fragrant charm in cute packages during the 1970s
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