Brochures from four different eras of Legend City history. Click on a brochure cover below to view an enlarged image of the inside.
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1963. The official Legend City map was executed by Disney artist Chic Albertson. Click areas on map for close-up views.
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A selection of Legend City articles and advertisements taken from the pages of The Arizona Republic and The Phoenix Gazette.
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Miscellaneous Legend City photos and advertisements from over the years.
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Memorabilia – General Click on any photo below for an enlarged view and detailed notes.
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The sad end and fascinating legacy of Legend City.
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A selection of priceless souvenirs and other odds and ends from twenty years of Legend City history. Click on any of the gallery links below to view the available photos.
Continue readingWallace and Ladmo
Legends in their own right, Wallace and Ladmo were the hosts of the longest running daily TV kids show in history, an eclectic blend of cartoons, skits, music and general silliness that featured Pat McMahon’s unforgettable characters of Aunt Maud, Captain Super, Marshal Good, Elmer Blisco, Boffo the Clown, and the quintessential spoiled brat, Gerald. […]
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The Lost Dutchman Mine ride was probably the most distinctive attraction at Legend City and one of the few original park rides that still remained at the very end. Inspired by the legend of Jacob Waltz, the German who supposedly worked a mine in the Superstition Mountains and discovered and hid large amounts of gold […]
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The Legend City Railroad with its Iron Horse was an integral part of the Legend City experience. Powered by a replica 1860s steam engine locomotive, the LC Railroad ran from the elegant train station at the southern edge of the park for a full mile around the periphery, giving visitors a grand and thorough survey […]
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