SOURCE: Storytown USA – 1966
A RETROSPECTIVE
In 1954, Charles Wood invested $75,000 on five acres on the east side of U.S. 9 between Lake George and Glens Falls, launchng Storytown, U.S.A., an amusement park themed by the Mother Goose rhymes. This is an unofficial site serving as an online retrospective for the amusement park Storytown USA, presently known as Six Flags Great Escape.
CONTENT
- INFORMATION
- PARK
- PHOTOS
- SITE
- The Great Escape Six Flags in Lake George – Still As Awesome as When it Was Storytown
- The Great Escape/Six Flags Great Escape
- Park Reviews 2007
CATEGORIES
- In The News (2)
- Memorabilia (5)
- Memories (5)
- Photos (17)
- Rides (5)
- Site (2)
- Video (3)
- Vintage! (16)
RECENT POSTS
- Postcard Set
- Postcard set
- Pennant
- Storytown USA – 1966
- Danny the Dragon at Freedomland
- I want your memories.
- Rides pages
- Arabian Nights Flying Carpet Ride
- Chipper’s Magical Mystery Ride
- Fantasy Land rides from 1996
- Storytown USA mascot, Chipper’s..of Chipper’s Magical Mystery ride
- Storytown featuring International Village sign
- Vintage Photos
- Vintage Photos 1978
- Arto Monaco Historical Society
- Advertisements
- LP
- Souvineers
- Vintage Photos 1971
- Ghost Town – Ten Souvenir Pictures
- Mother Goose Land – Ten Souvenir Pictures
- Saying goodbye to Storytown
- remembering Ghost Town
- “The Call of the Carnival”
- the Sea Dragon
- Summer Memories: Storytown USA
- the “new” Storytown “features”?
- 2007 photos
- Daniel F. Claps “Marshall Wild Windy Bill McKay”
- Storytown Offers Desperado Plunge
- Storytown Has New Village
- Rest in peace, Wild Windy Bill McKay, the greatest marshal Storytown’s “Ghost Town” ever knew…
- Great Escape to debut new Storytown features








































That is my girlfriend Carol driving the swan boat, she always drove with her hand on her hip