About six months ago I acquired some random slides, and one of them is this wonderful photo (probably from the mid-1950s) of two kids posing in front of a cute (but odd-looking) little locomotive, the Frontier Town Express. The slide mount had "New York" written on it, and it turns out that this was the Frontier Town amusement park in "the Adirondacks, Route 9 between Lake George and Lake Placid". You know, near Ticonderoga! It opened on July 4th, 1952.
The train looks like it has a real steam whistle, but can it be an actual steam locomotive? Somehow that seems unlikely, but you never know.
Doing a little Googlin', I found MANY vintage postcards from Frontier Town, it looks like it was a lot of fun! The first three postcard images show the same little train, though I can find no data about it (other than the fact that it was a narrow-gauge railroad).
Here's the back of that card, with typical limited information. It's a postcard, I guess I can't expect too much.
Interesting, this holdup was not part of the pre-programmed experience, though the visitors don't know it. They think it's a hoot!
It sure is a pretty sight to see the train running through the lush forest.
Other postcards give a better sense of the overall layout, with a blockhouse to the left, and what might be shops (?) or "houses".
Based on this card, it appears that Frontier Town offered many of the things that a typical western park (of which there were many around the US) offered, including gunfights in the streets.
Or how about a nice stagecoach ride? We're carrying the payroll today, but I'm sure that will cause no problem.
Here's another nice view, so lovely with those rolling hills covered in trees.
Uh-oh, that guy must have said a bad word. The pillory is too good for him!
I found this photo of a small cardboard sign, perhaps 14" X 7" (ish), and realized that I have one in my collection somewhere (the signs don't seem to be particularly rare). But it's easier to just share this jpeg scrounged from the 'net.
Frontier Town closed sometime in 1998, and its closure was devastating to the local economy. If you do a Google search, there are plenty of articles online about the derelict buildings rotting away in the woods. There is now a "Frontier Town Campground" in the area, but there is talk of trying to bring the amusement park back. I hope they do it!