tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post743813614035726203..comments2024-03-28T16:44:05.806-07:00Comments on GORILLAS DON'T BLOG: Freedomland, August 1961Major Pepperidgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09843598326995116014noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post-83404664675070157102016-09-10T18:38:37.878-07:002016-09-10T18:38:37.878-07:00Mark H. Besotted, you’d think they would have lear...Mark H. Besotted, you’d think they would have learned from New York City’s famous “Furry Brigade”. They dressed in full fur costumes (“Because they’re comfortable!”). Let’s just say it didn’t end well.<br /><br />Nanook, “Not feeling the love” seems to equal, “Freedomland… MEH!”. Oh well, I’m going to post what have, regardless. Somehow I have the suspicion that the motley band was the least of Freedomland’s problems, survival-wise.<br /><br />TokyoMagic!, sorry about the Photobucket issue. I hate them. Yes, “hate” is a strong word, and I mean it. As I’ve said before, they are now 95% about promoting Photobucket, and 5% about serving their paying customers.<br /><br />Patrick Devlin, when you say “…not <i>that Chicagoland</i>”, I have no idea what you mean. <br /><br />TokyoMagic!, I think we’ve even seen “RY” used in regards to the Disneyland “railway’ in some instances.<br /><br />Chuck, you make some excellent points about Santa Fe; I’m sure that Santa Fe had to be encouraged with the very successful association with Disneyland. Meanwhile, as an aside, there is a sidewalk in downtown L.A. (not a nice part of town today) with a beautiful old terrazzo Santa Fe logo. The building is gone, but the logo remains. I can’t believe that there does not appear to be a photo of it somewhere on the interwebs.Major Pepperidgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09843598326995116014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post-26042791164943056912016-09-10T12:42:26.802-07:002016-09-10T12:42:26.802-07:00While the C.V. Wood connection was probably key to...While the C.V. Wood connection was probably key to Santa Fe participation, it really did make good sense to advertise nationally. Even though Santa Fe trains went no further east than Chicago, they still had connections to the eastern railroads, allowing through shipment of goods from one coast to the other. AT&SF advertised nationally in magazines like <i>Life</i> and <i>The Saturday Evening Post</i> and, if memory serves, I believe they even maintained a sales office in Manhattan.<br /><br />TM!, the official name for the railroad was the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway, so, as Patrick notes, "RY." is a logical abbreviation.<br /><br />The thing that makes the whole picture look odd to me is seeing that tiny Maine two-foot-gauge locomotive from the Edaville R.R. in Santa Fe paint.Chuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01836717368846566211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post-83673465912193992842016-09-10T12:30:55.782-07:002016-09-10T12:30:55.782-07:00Patrick, thanks! I had never seen that before!Patrick, thanks! I had never seen that before!TokyoMagic!https://www.blogger.com/profile/16340756514811789233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post-4751795948727952792016-09-10T12:10:55.140-07:002016-09-10T12:10:55.140-07:00I think it was Santa Fe because the main depot was...I think it was Santa Fe because the main depot was in Chicagoland (No, not <i>that Chicagoland</i>). And TM!, I'm pretty sure that's RY and not R.Y. That's a pretty common abbreviation for railway.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13819318798840978404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post-78925865576373512012016-09-10T11:47:42.551-07:002016-09-10T11:47:42.551-07:00Nanook, Ha! I wasn't feeling it last night ei...Nanook, Ha! I wasn't feeling it last night either. Mainly because I couldn't get them to open full size without going through Photobucket, so sometimes I just wait until the next day because when they don't open in their own window right away the first night, they almost always do the next morning.<br /><br />I love Freedomland and want to see more (please). It is yet another place that I wish I could have seen in person. I see that the railroad trestle has Santa Fe R.Y. painted on it? What does the R.Y. stand for? I'm familiar with the R.R. abbreviation, but not R.Y.TokyoMagic!https://www.blogger.com/profile/16340756514811789233noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post-1806903938685883342016-09-10T11:10:57.424-07:002016-09-10T11:10:57.424-07:00Oh, Major-
I just wasn't feeling the love las...Oh, Major-<br /><br />I just wasn't feeling the love last night. But today - today's a different story-! Who couldn't love a theme park parade more at-home as a part of the Doo-Dah Parade, I ask you-? You woulda' thought that alone would guaranty a long and successful life for Freedomland, but apparantly I have a lot to learn about successful theme parks. <br /><br />(Perhaps a 'phantom' boat ride would've been the ticket...)Nanookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07255357829181568172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post-87933457217130497192016-09-10T11:03:31.205-07:002016-09-10T11:03:31.205-07:00Bah, Major! I love Freedomland (in the same way I ...Bah, Major! I love Freedomland (in the same way I love Ed Wood movies).<br /><br />One reason we don't let kids fight fires much these days is actually in that picture: the ostrich plumes on their hats kept catching on fire...Mark H. Besottedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08176876658706532175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post-54039790932313128082016-09-10T09:11:22.649-07:002016-09-10T09:11:22.649-07:00K. Martinez, I've always wondered that as well...K. Martinez, I've always wondered that as well; I assume that it was because C.V. Wood already had a relationship with Santa Fe through his Disneyland connections, but it would have been cool if another company had been a sponsor. Meanwhile, I guess nobody else likes Freedomland!Major Pepperidgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09843598326995116014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25922463.post-84599737364435300372016-09-10T08:07:04.360-07:002016-09-10T08:07:04.360-07:00Love the motley Freedomland band. I never underst...Love the motley Freedomland band. I never understood why Santa Fe Railway was a sponsor at Freedomland on the East Coast. Why not New York Central or Pennsylvania Railroad? Thanks, Major.K. Martinezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03960970051790617367noreply@blogger.com