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I never got the chance to go to Frontier town when it was open but it is definitely someplace I would have made a habit of bringing the kids to, the setting is perfect with the mountains and forest, could pass for Wyoming. In the fall of 2010 I was working with a friend who had contacted Mr. Singer about shoring up buildings so they didn't collapse and securing others so that people wouldn't go in and get hurt in exchange for the rights to bring people on horseback riding tours through the town and possibly lease some stables and maybe the rodeo arena which are still in pretty good shape...well ended up he wasn't interested because what we got was arrested for trespassing! Just a warning to those who want to go explore. I still think the old town would make a great dude ranch. Why wont they at least lease the place to someone who will keep it from completely disintegrating? Very sad to see it like it is. Great pictures by the way and I am sending you some that I have.
Thanks!
I have been trying to find anyone who may have information about " Paul Hubbard ", ( HoBo artist, painter ).
He was a friend of my father's and would visit us in Baton Rouge, La. in the 50's.
I was in my teens and loved it when Mr. Hubbard would visit.
My father was a painter,artist, and thought me the same. We were both fans of Paul Hubbard and loved his visits. Once when he came to visit he painted me a painting to show me some samples of speed painting and gave it to me for a keepsake. The painting was lost in a moving trip ??? ! - Never found it ?
Would love to know of any family he had and would love to one of his paintings again; if there are still any around.
Any help or information about Mr. Hubbard would be Great !
Thanks very much,
Johnny
I remember going there. One of the gunfighters let me hold his rifle. I almost fell over it was so heavy. The train was so cool. And I remember the storefront advertising a diaper service.Wow what memories. Thank You Steve
Thanks to all who are keeping FT alive,and who knows; maybe one day my wife and I can take our grandkids there. God bless. Has anyone yet to locate the FT song that used to be played over the loudspeaker within the park ? If so, please let me know where I can get a copy of it. It would mean so much to me to hear that song resonate within the walls of my home. "Frontier Town; where the west began, Frontier Town; where a man was a man"....etc. Anybody out there remember ? Please let me know. Thanks. Mike in CT.
Thoroughly enjoyed the trip back in time. I was privileged to work on staff the summer of 1969. Art Benson guided me in putting in a new sound system in the Restaurant. After a short tenure in parking lot duty, they "drafted" me to become an indian attacking each stagecoach that came my way. With their permission, I would climb up the back of Fort Custer and let out a yell just when they would shoot off the rifle in a demonstration. They always pretended there was an indian there, so I just made it more realistic. Got to know some special people that summer. Never got to make it back as I was in Bible college. Thanks for the memories. In Christ, Don
I was raised in Worcester Mass, in the 60' &70's. In 1967 the one time my family to an actual vacation we went to Frontier Town. I remember geting the dollar bill off the calf's tail for my 9th birthday and walking around with a chest so swelled with pride nobody could have ruined that day. The stagecoach shoot out, and the high noon gunfight as a deputy sheriff to sheriff goat. wow what memories. My son's are now 25 and 31, and due to my duties as a career Marine I never got to take them there.What great chapter that would have added to my book of life. Here 44 years later I still talk about the one vacation my Dad and Mom took that we didnt spend revamping the company busuiness, and it was FRONTIER TOWN!!!
Thank you Mr Gross Thank You 
Some years ago while traveling to Lake Placid,I drove by the site of Frontier Town. I was shocked and so disappointed that they were closed. I remember very little of my stay but my parents still have so many pictures of Town. Having the town close feels like part of my youth is lost. It is nice to see the website is available to revisit and remember how it was back then.I was around the age of 8 but have fond memories of it. Thank you for the memories and enabling adults to still have that inner child
rekindled.
Our youth atheletic club, The Inwood Buccaneers, would camp in the Adironacks every August in the late 60's thru the 70's. Frontier Town was always a great day venture through those years. I still have great memories of the park. Too bad Frontier Town is now a deserted town.
I must have gone there when Frontier Town was in it's early days, because I was born in September, 1948, and it was when I was four or five. I vaguely remember the stage coach ride, and I'm told I was deathly afraid of the "robber", and dove to the floor as he approached. I'd really love to have one of the bumper advertisements to put on my antique truck!
I was fortunate enough to visit Frontier Town In the mid 80's. My brother and UI were even made Deputies complete with badges and all. Is one of my best memories as a child. If I had only known what would become of the park, I would have saved everything I had gotten there on that trip. Thanks for restoring those memories!!
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