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Date: Jun. 1st, 2018 10:30 pm (UTC)A little googling shows it closed after the 2014 season. I'm kind of surprised it lasted that long.
Eep! it turns out that person who owned it for the last few years seriously neglected the animals.
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Date: Jun. 1st, 2018 10:39 pm (UTC)That card's from the Birch Hill Game Park, which used to be in Patterson, NJ. http://www.historicpatterson.org/Exhibits/ExhBusinesses4.php
I'm thinking you might like the fire engine, and maybe you'd have liked the little train, as a little Peter?
There was a drive-through animal park near West Milford, NJ, when my old gf was a kid there. It also got caught being crappy to animals. We humans really suck, like, a lot, often.
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Date: Jun. 2nd, 2018 08:15 pm (UTC)One of these days, I need to look up the nearest tourist excursion train. I confess that if I'd been so inclined, having a kid would have been a great excuse to ride with him/her on a miniature railroad.
By the way, a couple of years ago, I heard a little Michigan Tourism promotional ad on the radio that mentioned "The World's Largest Miniature Railroad." Right up there with the world's shortest giant, I assume.