

"As an extra treat during our memorable visit in Ghost Town, we enjoyed a ride on the famous old narrow-gauge Train, formerly noted as the Denver Rio Grande. Talking about excitement - during the trip two hold-up men boarded the train and nearly scared the wits out of the passengers. We also rode in an authentic Stage Coach through the shady grounds surrounding Ghost Town".

Editor: Yippee, cable cars through the parking lot.
Scenario:
SON: Look Dad, a 1955 Chevy.
DAD: No Son that's a 1954 Plymouth Station Wagon.
Just like the one we own. Only ours is green!
SON: WOW DAD! Your the greatest!
DAD: (big smile :-) ----- (1950's Folks!)
For those of you who don't know, Knotts did not charge admission to the Farm at this time. So a ride through the parking lot was pretty easy to deal with.
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