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Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Neat, you don't see much stuff from the "Knott's Berry Place" days.

I can't believe that I missed the "petrified log" when I was there!

Thursday, 20 May, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As long as history was all that it oozed, we're good.

I remember that room from that picture too. Many moon, many buffalo since I sat there.

thanks.

JG

Thursday, 20 May, 2010

Blogger TokyoMagic! said...

I asked Phil Brigandi....(or was it Chris Jepsen), about the petrified log. I remember as a kid it was in one of the dining rooms of the Chicken Dinner Restaurant. He said he wasn't sure if it was still around or not. At least, that "Beautiful Cascade and Rock Garden" on the cover is still there!

Thursday, 20 May, 2010

Blogger Jay Jennings said...

The Knott's Museum has a nice collection of cool relics from "Knott's Berry Place", which is what the farm was called from 1928 up until mid-1947. The Petrified Log was located in the East Rock Garden, as was the old Bee Hive display. And in a room next to that (which is all boarded up now) was Russell Knott's collection of Fluorescent Rocks. Today's generation of Knott's visitors are truly missing out. But hey, they can always get a Knott's mug with their name on it in the Berry Market!

Thursday, 20 May, 2010

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