A delayed final post
So, there it is. The now leveled Magic Landing.
Over the past few years, I enjoyed connecting with a lot of people who had memories of the park both good and bad, learning a lot about the events that transpired. I would like to thank everyone who helped remember the park and commented, leaving information where they had any.
Thank you.
-The Archivist
3 Comments:
I really do not know what to say. It had to be done, but then again it was done so that Dipp could sell the property. Speaking of that, does anybody know if the property has already been sold? The last time I checked it was being sold by the Juan Uribe property group. The asking price was somewhere between one million and one and a half million dollars. I would like to add one more thing, I would like to say thanks to you Mike! Thank you for taking the time to document what the park looked like before and after it being closed. You brought back a lot of memories for me and family. Oh and thanks for allowing me to help you with the site back in 2006.
I wish I could have visited Magic Landing and the remaining buildings while they were still intact. It may be a touchy subject with all due respect, maybe you can chime in on what really happened that fateful day in 1985 since you mentioned you were at the park on that day. I'd like further detail on the incident besides what wikipedia has to say. May Frank Guzman Jr Rest In Peace. It's a shame it's now an empty lot of flat desert.
Eddie,
Thank you for being one of my guest bloggers. You brought a lot of great info to the table.
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