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This page contains a selection of pictures, taken at Granada's 'American Adventure' Theme Park. The photographs were taken by Bernard Goodwin; and are Copyright (c) 1991 - 2003. |
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Photograph 1.
| The view of the area from the hill, in Shipley Country Park |  |
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Photograph 2.
| 'Tennessee Falls' by the side of what used to be the Security Tower, now long gone. |  |
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Photograph 3.
| 'Snake Island' one of the natural features added to the lake. |  |
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Photograph 4.
| The landscaped area seen from 'The Mall', and in the distance 'Silver City'. |  |
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Photograph 5.
| 'The Yankee Clipper' and 'Chuck Waggon' ride, looking towards 'Silver City' |  |
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Photograph 6.
| You are experiencing scenes of Granada's 'American Adventure' Theme Park. Please continue...... |  |
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Photograph 7.
| This is the Main Street of 'Silver City' where all the shoot - outs took place. |  |
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Photograph 8.
| As we take the train which goes around the park. this is a view looking to the rear,with 'Silver City' in the distance. |  |
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Photograph 9.
| From the Paddle Steamer on 'Lake Reflection' we look across to the 'Yankee Clipper' and 'Chuck Wagon' rides. |  |
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Photograph 10.
| The forecourt near 'Frisco Wharf'. |  |
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Photograph 11.
| From the steamer on the lake we see 'The Missile' |  |
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Photograph 12.
| Over in 'Spaceport' it was time for 'The Mad Hatters' Tea Party for this group of youngsters. Various promotions and events were staged throughout the season. |  |
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Photograph 13.
| In this picture famous cartoon character BUG'S BUNNY buries his carrots on Boot Hill. Watched over by Samuel Magdaleno, Marc Cass, and Marshall Billy Thompson. |  |
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Photograph 14:
| Here we see Stuart, one of the painters, setting out a mural in the entrance to 'Steamboat Willie's' Theatre. Always popular with the children in high season, the cinema screened cartoon shows. |  |
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.......and this is the completed mural, which added colour and excitement to what lay ahead..............
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