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They're Going to Need Another Park

8/31/2023

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There are skeptics as to whether the American Heartland Theme Park will truly become a reality, but they are outnumbered by hopeful followers of the news.  What if it does get built?  What if it is an anchor destination for the region?  What if it's a huge success?

The Mansion Entertainment Group hasn't compared the project to nearby Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri, and they don't dare invoke the name of Frontier City, that little local park in Oklahoma City.  They don't compare their project to Six Flags in St. Louis or Worlds of Wonder in Kansas City.  They do mention Disney, though.  And that's a hefty comparison.  Even though Silver Dollar City has a similar footprint size to the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida, SDC is only recognized as a regional park.  SDC only inventories one dark ride, and its shows are often contracted productions and local musicians, while Disney takes immersive theming to a different level.  Dark rides and shows at Disney World are full-on productions, created, staffed, and choreographed in-house.

That's what American Heartland is taking on.  They want their park to be a destination park for people who can't make it to the East or the West Coast...and they want those people to travel to Oklahoma for a switch.  The theme of the proposed park is fully immersive in six lands.  Food, rides, shops, merchandise, shows, costumed employees, ambient music - everything should fit the theme of its own land.  Dark rides?  I welcome them.  A slot floating river ride?  Yes, please.  Fully-produced shows with attention to special effects, dialogue, and costumed characters?  Definitely.  One-of-a-kind rides that you can't find anywhere else?  Surely.

But to really be compared to Disney, they'll need more than one resort and more than one theme park.  Disney has four theme parks in Orlando.  Universal is soon to add a third park of their own, Sea World adds another, and many, many other properties pick up the slack to spread out the crowd.  Unless American Heartland can partner with Silver Dollar City to let people outside of the region know that there is more than one park in the area, someone will need to build a second or third park nearby.

I've been thinking about what those themes could be.  I've had a couple of ideas of my own for more than a few years.
The Weather Museum and Theme Park
Welcome to the newest, immersive theme park based on the weather.  Oklahoma is a leader in weather technology, weather research, the development of meteorological scientists, and television forecasters.  Oklahoma tracks its own weather like no other.  Now, in cooperation with the University of Oklahoma and the National Weather Service, we present a new state-of-the-art National Weather Museum - the anchor of a theme park like no other!

Visit the museum and research center by itself or stay with us for a day or two to experience the unique theme park and its adjacent water park.  Through the turnstiles, you'll find yourself in Everytown, but you'll know immediately that something is wrong.  Something unexpected is coming.  The monitors announce the coming storms and earthquakes.  Take a ride on the TV helicopter that flies the circumference of the park to survey the disasters.  The central hub of the park is a digital radar map always set to the present.  Walk in any direction from here and you'll find yourself in one of the five "zones" of the park.

Tornado Zone
A storm has definitely been through recently.  There is destruction everywhere.  Hydrants shooting into the air, Cars flipped over.  Buildings damaged.  You decide to take a ride on The Twister, a hybrid dark ride and rollercoaster attraction that start peacefully enough...until the sirens sound their alerts.  The wind picks up.  There's thunder and lightning.  The tornado is in the distance.  Suddenly, there is silence - and your vehicle drops out of the dark building into the broad daylight, twisting endlessly through a rollercoaster of drops, and inversions.  There's good news, though, as the vehicle reenters the building and serenity is restored.  The queue and the exit are all about the hearty relief that comes from the best of humanity following a storm.  There are even ways to donate money to ongoing relief efforts for the latest U.S. storms, and a percentage of all items in the exit gift shop will always go to helping victims recover from tragic storms. 

Ride Thunder and Lightning next, an electrifying flat ride that's absolutely shocking.  Youngsters will enjoy the smaller, spinning Dust Devil ride for a thrill of their own, and the whole family can soar high above the park in the Tornado Spotter, swinging 150 feet into the sky.

Earthquake Zone
The disasters have just begun.  You've entered the Earthquake Zone.  Technically, it's not weather, but it fits.  A giant crack has opened along the fault line in the center of the street and a quake could occur at any moment.  The subway takes visitors underground to a 4D theater and earthquake simulator attraction that's sure to shake you up.

After you walk through the Quake Shack, pick up one of our signature Quake Shakes at the local restaurant.  They come in three flavors.

Then get ready for the Volcano Challenge.  You are the scientist in charge of finding the pressure points of a volcano and averting the next big earthquake.  This journey into the earth will take you underneath the earth's crust into the fantasy land of underground.  You may even encounter creatures that have never been seen by human eyes.

Hurricane Zone
Ready for a show with music, humor, special effects, and action?  This stunt-filled stage show excites the senses as the rains come and the wind blows.  Board up the windows!

It's time to mount a rescue effort in the hurricane-flooded town.  Join the crew of a boat that's being deployed for the purpose of surveying the damage.  As you ride through the flooded town, you'll notice that the best of humanity is on the job with you.  This uplifting attraction points out the standard of reaching out to others in need.

Finally, take a spin on The Eye - our new spinning flat ride that should disorient even the bravest of visitors.

Blizzard Zone
Prepare yourself:  a snow storm is on its way.  Put on your 3D goggles and enter Grocery Grab - a ride that has participants trying to nab as much food and toilet paper as they can.  "Shoot" the items on the screens to put them into your cart and raise you readiness score.

Cool off with snow-covered buildings.  Brave the snow maze, a life-sized attraction that will have you lost in the trenches dug into giant snow drifts.  Make it to the other end, past all of the dead ends, to survive.

Sunny Days and Star-Filled Nights Zone
Finally, you'll find yourself in the brightest area of the park.  Here is where the sun always shines, the temperatures are always mild.  Ride the Sunshine Wheel, play carnival games, ride the Surf Board.  Enter the Planetarium Stage to experience the stars without the clouds and light pollution in an interactive, musical presentation for our youngsters.  Then take them outside to our family area.  Ride on the Sunray Carousel, the Spinning Ice Cream Cones, and meet The Sunshine Gang, our crew of costumed good guys.  Climb rock walls and take a turn at our ropes course.  Zip line.  When the sun shines, just about anything goes!

Flood Zone Water Park
The pools in this park are different from other water parks.  This time, the lazy river is through the flooded city.  This time, the water slides empty into the flooded streets.  Walk through the incredible Rainy Forest where it never stops downpouring.  Or try your luck with our lazy river and explore the sunken prehistoric villages of America.
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Little Guys Can Move Mountains

8/30/2023

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These are pictures of an ant.  The ant is walking across my driveway while carrying an oversized load. This ant reminds me of an overloaded semi, trailing one of the turbines for an electricity-producing windmill.  For the ant, this load is the wing of a larger insect.  You have to wonder what he's going to do with that wing.  It's a pretty wing, but I don't suppose the ant cares much about that.
Many of us carry heavy loads, as well.  You can't always see them, but they are there - the worries of everyday life.  Whether they be bills that shorten the lifespan of our paychecks, children who stray from the strait and narrow, illnesses that we can't seem to keep in check, the burdens we often bear are larger than we are, and like the ant, we find ourselves struggling to make it all work out.
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That reminds me of a Frank Sinatra song called High Hopes​:
Next time you’re found, with your chin on the ground
There a lot to be learned, so look around.
Just what makes that little old ant
Think he’ll move that rubber tree plant?
Anyone knows an ant, can’t
Move a rubber tree plant.
But he’s got high hopes, he’s got high hopes.
He’s got high apple pie, in the sky hopes.
So any time you’re gettin’ low,
‘Stead of lettin’ go,
Just remember that ant,
Oops, there goes another rubber tree plant, kerplop.
It's a catchy little ditty when put to tune, but the encouragement that song provides is really tried and true.  It is right to say that we bear our own crosses - including all of the stresses and anxieties that we pick up along the path of life - but we also try to carry loads that we don't need to carry.  The Lord tells us not to worry about tomorrow, because there is enough to think about today...but we still worry about the uncertainties that we're not even facing yet, don't we? We still let things get into our heads that we should put at His feet instead.

That ant in the pictures is not worried about what he's going to eat or where he's going to sleep.  He's just tackling the problem in front of him.
That ant, by the way, is also succeeding in carrying a large load.  Scripture informs us that Faith can move mountains.  Jesus says that even the smallest amount of faith (as dinky a mustard seed) can achieve big things in our lives.

I  look for a lesson in the ant carrying a giant wing, but an ant can carry 10-50 times his own weight.  No human could do the same, but with faith in God - and God's assistance - we will be able to bear tremendous burdens, too.
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Silver Dollar City, New Pallet

8/29/2023

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When we visited Silver Dollar City in the spring, it was easy to spot the new stuff.  There are, of course, the newest attractions - Time Traveler and Mystic River Falls - but the general, seasonal decor is also there.  The color scheme is brighter and crisper than in the past.

Like Dollywood, this sister park has started to look up.  While the Tennessee park had umbrellas overhead (and since has changed to other items), Silver Dollar City maintained a look that is more in time with the 1880s appearance and placed pennants over the bridge near the candy factory.
Elsewhere, the giant tomato can made its debut, this year, as did a collection of rocking chairs (which continued the new color scheme of the pennants).  Even the rainmaker showed off the new pallet.
With the classic dark rollercoaster, Fire in the Hole, running its final season in '23 (Sad, as it is my favorite ride in the park.), there is a game to play on your phone.  You find clues throughout the park in search of Red Flanders' pants (which were apparently stolen by the Bald Knobbers in the ride).  Once you have scanned all of the QR codes for the game (and you find the pants, first picture above), you can present the evidence to collect a special sticker that says you found 'em.

I've been watching the new Fire in the Hole being erected across the park for a couple of years now.  Though it was kept a secret for all of this time, there was an announcement for the ride a couple of weeks ago, along with other items that promise to grow the area even more.  I am so happy that the Fire in the Hole ride is collecting the homage that it so richly deserves, this year, but I still have fingers crossed that the Bald Knobber history is also retained in the 2.0 version, and it doesn't just become an indoor rollercoaster with fire on the sides.  More will come about this, soon.
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American Heartland:  Nighttime Spectacular

8/28/2023

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In a still shot from one of the videos in the press package for the American Heartland Theme Park in Vinita, Oklahoma, is the revelation of a Nighttime Spectacular show.  When the sun sets and things cool off at the end of a summer day, there will be this show to cap things off.  It looks to face the resort hotel across from the lighthouse in Stony Point Harbor.

The show looks to celebrate the foundations of our nation, presumably with a grand, patriotic soundtrack.
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As far as the media for the show, it could be a little of everything.  About all that is not pictured in the concept art is a drone presentation.  Given the winds that sweep through the Oklahoma plains, a drone show may not be an option for many nights.  Otherwise, however, in the same art, one will spot fireworks and lasers.  In the foreground there are projections on curtains of water and mist, while in the background projections contour onto the rocks and the lighthouse itself.  I'm going to also assume that some or all of those projections will be animated, and all should be timed to the music.  (Of course, the play button will not be suspended in the middle of things.)

Unlike the Magic Kingdom, whose evening show is just beyond the entrance and down Main Street USA, when this show is over, guests in this area of the park will have a slow walk to the front gate of the park.  This may spread people out more and keep crowds from bunching up too much.  Some guests in the hotel look to be able to spot this show from their rooms, the large balcony, or a centralized plaza area.  They also won't have to fight the massive exodus that comes at the end of a fully-packed day.
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Silver Dollar City:  The People

8/27/2023

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I would argue that Silver Dollar City needs more of this:  people demonstrating crafts, people entertaining the crowds in the streets, and store operators that embody the theme of the park - but maybe not more like the fellow in the t-shirt advertising a biker bar named Poopy's.  Characters and storytelling need to come back to Silver Dollar City menu.
There has to be a way to regulate what they say and how they say it without scripting them so much.  They need to love what they do, and that needs to come out in their demeanor and presentation.

When I saw that the rainmaker was making a return, I was excited.  I remember him pulling into Main Street in his horse-drawn wagon, filled with all sorts of weather gadgets.  I remember his hilarious spiel, reminiscent of a snake oil salesman, telling crowds how he was capable of making it rain on a perfectly sunny day.  And then I remember it raining - a refreshing sprinkle just like he promised.  When I was a kid, I had no inkling that the rain was falling out of sprinklers hidden in the trees.

But this new rainmaker?  His wagon is parked in a flower bed in the Riverfront area of the park:  clearly, he didn't just pull into town.  His script is too cheesy and he just has to work too hard to sell jokes that just aren't funny.  And when it rains...it pours.  There's no reason to soak the crowd like that.  If he reduced it to a sprinkle, there wouldn't need to be a splash zone marked on the pavement.  Also, the sprinklers are so obvious that they reveal him as a charlatan.  Firehoses winding up the trees are obvious and completely unmagical.

The funniest thing about this show was when the rainmaker interacted with the crowd and a little boy handed him a Vienna sausage.  Rainmaker held the moist little wiener in his hand for the longest time, not wanting to offend the boy by tossing it to the side, but also distracted by the thing as he tried to deliver his lines.  Finally, to the dismay of everyone else in the crowd besides the little boy - believe it or not - Rainmaker plopped the sausage into his mouth, quickly chewed, and swallowed it.

​Now that was worth the price of admission.
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Scenes from the New Hoggatteer Classroom

8/26/2023

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My wife's classroom at Neosho Christian School looks a little different than it did last year.  This classroom was two classrooms half the size, last year.  With the wall between them being removed over the summer, the spacious room now hosts students for math classes like Geometry and Algebra.  The decorations on the walls is intended to give students resources that can be used in solving problems in these areas.  She is just waiting eagerly for her projector to be mounted on the ceiling.
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American Heartland:  Three Ponies RV and Camp

8/25/2023

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Three Ponies RV Park and Campground, announced to open during 2025, preceding the opening of the American Heartland Theme Park, promises to be the largest of its kind in the region.  Boasting 750 RV spots and 300 cabins, this piece of property will be huge.

The amenities promised will also be huge, with food service delivered to your door, housekeeping and kitchens in the cabins, not to mention the standards of restrooms, showers, trash receptacles, laundry, and vending machines nearby.  Additionally, there will be at least four public buildings on site (shown below).
The General Store
Every good campground needs a place to purchase the basic foods and snacks, typical camping supplies, firewood, and souvenirs.  The General Store at Three Ponies serves those needs for campers.  Is this also where campers check in and pay for their spots and get keys to their cabins?  The artwork supplied depicts this as an old time feed coop, but with modern elements to blend it with the rest of the structures on the property.
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Frontier Hall Dinner Show
The website says that reservations will be required for the dinner show.  The website does not indicate what kind of shows there will be.  Live music?  Drama?  Musicals?  Could local groups be featured?  Community theaters?  I hope there will be enough oversight here to ensure the shows are family-appropriate and not just garage/hobby bands.  Food will be served family style after the dinner bell is sounded and people are seated.
The Clubhouse​
The clubhouse is just as it sounds.  Here is another place where food service is offered, but there will also be a bar.  This is located alongside a swimming pool, and there will be swim up service, as well.  If all of this is true, I wonder if there will be a second or third pool where alcohol is forbidden and kids can swim without knocking over someone's drink.  In this day and age, some can't seen to go a day or two without their libations.
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Recreation Building
Likewise, others won't want to leave the outside world outside.  The rec building will include a fitness center, game room, and arcade.  Other pictures seem to indicate tennis or pickle ball courts.  This, they tell us, will be the main restaurant on location.

In addition, there will be pet amenities and community fire pits for fellowship among temporary neighbors.
There are, of course, other campgrounds in the area.  They are a little further off the beaten path and around Grand Lake O' the Cherokees, but this more modern facility will eclipse them and offer different activities.  We'll wait to see what it will cost for a stay.
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Silver Dollar City, Nostalgia and Theme

8/24/2023

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Being two hours away, we visit Silver Dollar City in the Missouri Ozarks several times each year. I've been to SDC and had a season pass for decades, and we never get tired of going to the park.

Through the years, I've come to appreciate many of the quaint features of the park.  On our latest trip, I put in several steps while waiting for my son and his friend to get tired.  In fact, I made a couple of complete laps around the park.
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I wasn't interested in riding the same rides I've experienced many times.  I wasn't interested in rollercoasters or water rides.  More than anything, I enjoy being in the space and taking in the theme.  So many of these things have been staples of Silver Dollar City since my childhood.
It is the overall 1880s in the Ozarks theme that has always caught my attention.  Silver Dollar City has always done a great job of maintaining the illusion of leaving the 21st Century.  The nostalgia is leaving, though.  I see the decision makers for the park struggling to creatively develop new attractions.  They don't hide cardboard boxes anymore.  They cart things through the "city" in fiberglass wagons.  Employees don't always wear time-appropriate costumes, and they often refer to current events.

I have to thing of Silver Dollar City in different terms these days.  No longer it is an authentic 1880s town:  now, it is more like a what has happened when some people found an 1880s park and developed something on the property.  It doesn't take me out of the present like it used to.

I blame it all on their newest coaster - Time Traveler.  Now that they can travel outside of the 1880s, they can bring anything back to the 1880s.
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Confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers

8/23/2023

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Confluence.  Where rivers meet.  I've stood and watched the blending water from the Missouri River empty into the Mississippi, but this was the first time I had seen the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers merge.  Standing in this location, we were in between the two rivers.  One could also identify three states from this location - Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri.
There was, of course, a good deal of drift wood and debris washed up onto the shore, and a good wafty smell of dead fish lingered in the air as we watched the slow process of a tug boat as it pushed massive barges downstream.  Bridges spanning each river were also visible on the horizons.
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American Heartland:  Water Park & Boardwalk

8/22/2023

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An important part of the American Heartland Theme Park is the proposed resort that sits adjacent to the Stony Point Harbor section of the park.  Accompanying the resort is a water park and a boardwalk.
What I like about the waterpark is that the theming doesn't stop in there.  I can't tell much about it, but there are some slides and what looks like a wave pool.  There is also a short climbing wall in the picture I've posted here (left), and a cluster of birdhouses - which is an unusual choice of decor, and you definitely aren't inviting live birds to fly through.
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​Off to the right is a more colorful building that, apparently, is the boardwalk/shopping building that is accessed from outside the theme park.  It is attractive enough and is embellished with modern lighting and park-like seating areas for folks to enjoy.  It looks like there are some water features, as well.
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Alcatraz East, Enforcement

8/21/2023

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In one of the last display rooms at Alcatraz East in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee gives some odds and ends of law enforcement.  Earlier, I had found a letter signed by J. Edgar Hoover (left), but this area also had a prop gun carried in the Untouchables move, as well as a robot and a flack suit for defusing explosives.
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Professional Development at Neosho Christian

8/20/2023

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The training before the school year began was received well by the teachers at Neosho Christian School.  I shared the wisdom of a seasoned school teacher regarding Positive Classroom Discipline and Instruction, how to engage students, develop good greeting habits and respectful interactions, and resilience training for "victims" of mean behavior.  This was a total of almost four hours of presentation.
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American Heartland:  Stony Point Inn

8/19/2023

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Accompanying the American Heartland Theme Park is a resort consisting of a 300-room hotel.  The hotel backs up to the Stony Point Harbor section of the park, with rooms looking over the area.  From the art posted online, it appears there will also be dining on a balcony overlooking the park.
The resort will have many amenities, of course.  The art displays some golf carts tooling around out front, but I'm not certain what these might be for since no one has mentioned a golf course.
American Heartland will never reach the estimated 4.9 million yearly guests it expects with only a 300-room hotel and a large RV and cabin park nearby.  Vacationers will need to find other hotels nearby - perhaps as far as Tulsa or Joplin (both an hour away).  Once the park breaks ground, it will be interesting to see if more hotels will pop up closer.
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Silver Dollar City:  ...In with the New

8/18/2023

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On Monday, ​Silver Dollar City finally announced what we've known for months:  the replacement for the iconic, classic Fire in the Hole (See my post from a couple of days ago.) will be (drumroll) Fire in the Hole. I had feared they would remove the Bald Knobbers altogether, thinking that people equate them with the Klan (which they were not), but they are still in the story and in the artwork.

Check the announcement from Silver Dollar City​ in the video here (right).
The statistics for the new attraction, by the way, are strangely similar to the original coaster, with the exception of the onboard audio:
The Heartland's Largest Indoor Coaster
3 Drops Including A Water Splashdown
State-Of-The-Art Onboard Audio
Track Length - 1,512 Feet
Ride Vehicles With 12 Passengers Per Train
A little side note:  isn't it interesting that they used the word Heartland several times in the announcement presentation, as well as on the park's webpage?  They know about the proposed American Heartland Theme Park in Vinita, Oklahoma, and it seems they are already firing the opening salvos of competition.  Additionally, they touted their thousand acres of undeveloped property adjacent to the present park.  Hmm.
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As concept art goes, it is beautiful as usual.  These companies know very well how to depict upcoming attractions in single images.  Hopefully, some of the original art from the old ride's queue will be preserved for more generations to see.  After all, the concept art on their website displays all of the current Fire in the Hole scenes.

What we don't see is any mention of animatronic figures.  Will this $30 million dollar investment still utilize simple mannequins in the scenes, or will they spring for some tech to really bring things to life?  They do say that the fire chief has a plan to put out the fire.  There is mention of using fiber optics to show the lighting of the fuse on explosives, and they did say that they are going to "blow the tower", meaning the water tower.  Perhaps this is a new scene for the final drop - "Fire in the Hole!"
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Alcatraz East, OJ

8/17/2023

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There's almost nothing that needs to said about this iconic vehicle.  What a strange place to encounter O.J. Simpson's Ford Bronco.  It's located inside the Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
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We watched the police chasing this vehicle up and down streets and on highways in California when they were out to arrest Simpson for suspicion of the murders of his ex-wife and her male friend.
The following trial and acquittal of O.J. Simpson were a circus, aired live on television, but that chase is still what everyone watching remembers.  Now, here it is:  the symbol of the entire event, looking pretty spotless as it sits on the floor beside other infamous cars in the museum.
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