Behind the Scenes at Knotts Berry Farm Railroad
Todays movie Knott only answers the question "can you name seven kinds of berries?", it tells the amazing story of Knott's Berry Farm and the Ghost Town Railroad. Walter Knott loved screwing around to such an extent, he built his own Ghost Town on his farm. Yes, yes, it was part of his restaurant and tearoom, to entertain people waiting in line, and yes to separate them from a few unneeded coins in the process, but heck, the real goal was to build something fun. Before undertaking the ghost town, he built a "volcano" that erupted on command with a little "devil" running the controls. So, proof, screwing around first and foremost! ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "The Trains of Santa Cruz California" • The Trains of Santa Cruz California ~-~~-~~~-~~-~

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