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I am Swift Eagles and Chi-Chi Birds Grandson, Spent alot of a time as a kid working at Frontier Town in the Indian Village. I am looking for information regarding Magic Tom, and how I can get/buy a copy of his visit and his filmings of his visits when I was a kid.
Thanks!
In the 60's I went a few time with my parents. It's was so beautiful. Today when I pass over I feel so sad.I got a lot of good memories about Frontier Town.In the 90's I went with my 2 daughters at the Mcdonalds on the site. It's to bad That time it's over.

Found this website after I watched our old home movies again. When I was 3, went on a trip of Adirondack them parks- Frontier Town, North Pole and Whiteface Mountain; with my mother, sister, aunt, uncle, cousins and various friends. While I don't remember much; I do remember being locked in jail. The movies show us riding the train; a hold up;
an Indian dance; the cavalry riding down a hill and us riding on a Steamboat. Don't know if the Steamboat was part of Frontier Town or not. Anyway, was sad to see it's closed, but it is nice to read about all these memories. Wish I had gone back when I was older. I'm 48 now. Do you ever put video on the website? Bet there are a lot of people out there with home movies of Frontier Town and it would be neat to see some.
Thanks,
Mary Teelin
I have some of the fondest memories of my childhood at Frontier Town, We went every summer from 1978 on! until about the mid 80's. Live Carosuels, Native American Shows and of course the amazing memories of this lovely gem of new york state! It was our families welcomed summer change from Long Island and NYC. I had hoped to take my kids there but unfortunately they were born too late!
I went to Frontier Town when I was 5 or 6, in 1966 or 1967 and it is one of my fondest childhood memories. I was with my parents and my grandpa and I still vividly remember the gun fight, the robbers and the train ride. I ran across your site while searching for Frontier Town on the Net; I sadly realize that it's closed...
Thanks for those who made it possible 
Frontier Town is up for sale. The Motel, Belles Place and Prarie Junction are up for 895,000. The A Frame is up for sale for 680,000 or so. I would love resurrect it, if you are a true lover of Frontier Town, and have an interest and the financial means to help resurrect this great piece of history, please do not hesitate to contact me. I unfortunatly dont have the financial means, but have a lot of experience, and have the ,local contacts to bring it back to life. Tammy Whitty-Rock
Frontier Town was my favorite place in the world. I do own a number of items that are prowdly displayed in my own western town. I also have one of the stagecoachs that I am restoring. If any one has imformation on where they were built, and when, I would be very grateful.
Your site is wonderful. I live 18 miles away from the town and did some census wok in North Hudson. I never got to go to Frontier town in its hey dey even though I am 47 and of that era. God Bless you! The pictures and info made me feel and see the ruins in their glory!!!

I went to Frontier Town as a little girl, and for years after moving to NJ we would pass it every time we headed North to visit family. About 10 years ago my husband and I pulled off the highway and stopped in to use the restroom on our way home...the snack area was open during the off season. It was such a sad place, frequented by a few locals with only one or two people working the snack area, and as I snooped around waiting for our burger, I think it was well on it's way to decay even before officially closing. We never stopped in again. So sad.
I had been there every summer from '79 to '83. My mom's boyfriend at the time was a brother-in-law to one of the owners (Mac Anderson). We got to see and do things that the "normal" guest did not. We would get in early, stay late, hang out behind the rodeo areana and ride the horses on trails meant for the employees. I wanted to tak my wife and kids back in '01 but it was closed. It brought back some wonderful childhood memories for me. I'm glad to see a site like this preserving the memory of such a historic park of upstate New York. I just wish I had some pictures to share from back then.
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