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A Tribute to a Bygone Arizona Amusement Park
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A Tribute to a Bygone Arizona Amusement Park
Saturday, May 18th, 2024

Guest Book

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Date: 1/31/2024   Time: 2:31:46 AM
Comments: I remember coming to Arizona from Pennsylvania and was taken to Legend City and my cousin and I went out on the paddle boats and because it was so hot and I passed out so my cousin had to paddles us back in herself! Lol I sure do miss that place. I wish someone would buy it and open back up. It was so much fun. We my family and I spent sooo much time there. Things were different then. That was probably 1971. Way back when.
Date: 7/5/2023   Time: 4:30:14 AM
Comments: Worked at Legend City from 1971 to 1975.
Ted Moran, graduated from Arcadia High. It was probably the greatest place fro a kid to work that i can think of. I worked maintenance. My responsibilities where, The Modern Cars, The Antique Cars, The Sky Ride, and The Shooting Gallery. See how everyone would scream now, with a shooting gallery with teal Remington Nylon 66 and live .22 cal ammunition. Great Park— Back when people could have fun
Date: 6/29/2023   Time: 8:01:34 AM
Comments: Happy 60th Anniversary Legend City!

I was there the year it opened and went many times over the entire run of it. My dad worked at the public relations firm for Legend City in the early/mid 70's and he used to let me run all around the park by myself while he had meetings in the executive office.

I went to high school with Ladmo's daughter and lived across the street from Ladmo's toy store in Tempe. Got a Ladmo Bag on the Wallace & Ladmo TV show for my hobby of collecting the little toys that came out of gum machines. I had hundreds of them and the next day at school, everyone called me "Charms". It was worth it. They're actually still sitting next to me on my desk as I write this (the charms, not the idiots from my class). I even worked for the Cappell Brothers traveling carnivals when I was a kid too. Lots of great memories in Arizona.

Phoenix in the 60's and 70's was a very different place than now and very awesome! Compton Terrace, KDKB, the drive-ins, Big Surf, all of it. I was a DJ at KRUX, KZZP and KOOL FM in the late 70's and when my dad worked at KTAR in the 60's, I used to go with him and play on the Romper Room set by myself while he was on the air. I also remember when he hosted the Hollywood world premier of Mackenna's Gold at the Kachina theater in Scottsdale. Years later he would host his own show on KPHO TV 5. His name was Bill Rocz and he entertained countless of Arizonans on both radio and TV for decades.

And so today on Legend City's 60th Anniversary, I honor the great light that Lewis Crandall's park brought to so many people, and it is an honor to leave this message on such a wonderful website dedicated to him and his magical park. I have the Legend City Hardcover right next to me here as well and it it a treasure trove of memories. Thank you for that as well.

Lastly, at this time in history with all that is going on in the world, I would just like to say with all sincerity and humility... peace, love and happiness to us all, my dears. Your friend and Arizona brother always, Bill Rocz Jr.
Date: 4/28/2023   Time: 9:14:09 PM
Comments: Our family moved to Phoenix/Scottsdale in 1962 specifically to help build the park. My dad, Ronald Schenck worked building the park and then worked there after it opened. I was around 12 years old and went to Yavapi and Supi 7th and 8th grade. I also remember going to work with dad at the park on a few days. My dad worked as the maintenance manager or foreman and later was rides manager under Bob Rice. Was a long time ago but have many memories of going to the park several times. The river ride and the mine ride were some of the best, also the Coca Cola Palace Salon. The park probably failed for several reasons - Spent too much during construction and then tried to open the park during the hottest part of the day. Nobody wanted to go to an amusement park when it was 110 degrees outside. Should have changed hours to later in the day and opened until late night. They did not make good changes until it was too late. My dad left the park in the fall of 1964 and we moved back to Iowa.
Date: 10/2/2022   Time: 4:28:54 AM
Comments: i lived in buckeye when i got to go to legend city. there was a wallace and ladmo show that day.com i only got to go once but it was a blast
ed
Date: 6/24/2022   Time: 5:14:22 AM
Comments: My family lived 2 miles north of the park (Hy-View neighborhood) so it was easy for us to visit the park on a regular basis (we were 10 to 14 years of age). My favorite ride, (and I don't remember the name) was a circular ride that went backwards. The song mostly played was "Wooly Bully" by Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs. But what I really was pleased to see was the photo of Sgt. Dave and an audio recording of the River Ride. I had the pleasure of knowing the real Dave when we attended the Phoenix Regional Police Academy in July 1973. During breaks Dave would do his River Ride spiel and it was always a hit. You'd have to see him perform it in person to really appreciate his performance. The audio recording is great but just not the same. Legend City was the perfect place for a young person to have fun and meet your friends. Hi Dave 221 from 220.
Date: 2/18/2022   Time: 9:55:03 PM
Comments: Great website! Thank you for maintaining this history for us to enjoy.
Date: 2/12/2022   Time: 9:09:35 PM
Comments: I work for U-Haul and just learned about this amusement park. Never thought a moving company could own an amusement park. I guess the saying is true, we learn something new every day!
Date: 12/22/2021   Time: 8:34:53 PM
Comments: I am Cindy who was the other half of the "Mighty Midget" with Jeannie and performed at Legend City and the Wallace & Ladmo show. Would love to find Jeannie again. Please let me know if there is an email where she can be reached. Thanks!!
Date: 5/17/2021   Time: 5:19:35 AM
Comments: Wow, found this while reminiscing. My name is Jeannie and I am the original "mighty midget. Cindy was my stage partner We performed every weekend in the Saloon.
A huge hello to our fans.
Date: 12/23/2020   Time: 7:53:12 AM
Comments: when my sister's boyfriend wanted to take her out but she was always babysitting us little siblings, he finally said bring them along and we'll go to Legend City. We rode the train around the circuit, and I saw the last living specimen of an extinct species. An Honest-to-God BUFFALO! I'd been told they were all gone, wiped out a hundred years before. I will never forget that day.
Date: 12/19/2020   Time: 3:30:30 PM
Comments: Enjoyed Legend City in Jr. High and High School in the early 70's. Arizona is the 5th Largest City. When are we going to Re-Create a Legend City Version of Six Flaggs???
After this Pandemic of 2020 we need to Gift out city and it's residence with an Amusement Park.
Come on Governor Ducey. What do you say????
Date: 3/4/2020   Time: 3:23:14 AM
Comments: Such precious and special memories...the most magical place ever!
Date: 3/3/2020   Time: 4:18:01 AM
Comments: Such good memories. Spent so many weekends at Legend City. Totally Loved it there. Watched Wallace and Ladmo every day!I was heart broken when they decided to close it down. Time to bring the magic of Legend City back!
Date: 2/13/2020   Time: 7:06:53 AM
Comments: Nice. Thanks.2/18/2020
Date: 11/19/2019   Time: 9:15:29 PM
Comments: I am so glad this site exists. I have fond memories of Legend City as a kid. It was the best. Not only did I enjoy it as a kid, but I have a family connection to this wonderful place. My Dad sang bass in The Coppertones, so my trips to the park were plenty. :) I'm sad to say he passed away in July of 18 from a short bout with liver cancer. So the intro track and the music is extra special now. Dad went on to a very lengthy radio career in Phoenix and LA before retiring. During the radio days he spent some time singing in the Phabulous Phoenicians. He loved to sign and perform. Thank you for this site and I hope it brings plenty of joy and great memories for all who visit. Thank you, David Zorn... davezorn72@gmail.com
Date: 7/26/2019   Time: 1:19:23 PM
Comments: This site is online gold. Great memories. My father worked security here for years. I was lucky enough to get a pass on the weekend to roam the park. Memories for me was the train. We were family friends with stuntman Ron Nix which performed shows at Legend City in the 70's. The haunted fun house, the bumper cars, the log ride, LOST DUTCHMAN ride!! I just recently found a Legend City 25 cent coin in magnificent condition which spurred me to look for Legend City memories. ..and here i am. Peace to all the kids of the 80's.11/17/2019
Date: 7/23/2019   Time: 2:41:57 AM
Comments: I can’t believe I found this site talking about Legend City. So many great memories. Saw my first concert at Compton Terrace. The Cars. I went on the Wallace and Ladmo show. I entered a contest to name the newest rollercoaster. I named it The Sidewinder. They named it that and I won a year season pass that included food,drinks, and bring a friend day pass. Unfortunately my parents never let me go after people died on the Zipper and the Mad Mouse roller coaster, and shortly after that they closed because of lawsuits and the cost of insurance is what was reported in the mews. I was so mad.
Date: 7/18/2019   Time: 1:05:38 PM
Comments: Great site!! Loved Legend City!!
Date: 11/13/2018   Time: 10:39:37 PM
Comments: I'm looking for the following people who were in the band at Legend City. If you know any of them please have them email me. Fred Maynard, Ben Wood, Don Muller, Eddie Fallon or Don Strawbridge. jshraggej@gmail.com7/18/2019
Date: 10/6/2018   Time: 7:37:40 AM
Comments: At one time before Bill Capell bought and re-opened Legend City, my brother and I had a meeting with the then owners and his company offered us the entire park and contents, rides and all for the price of only 1 million dollars cash. We didn't have that much money so had to pass up the good deal. Capell bought it for 1.25 mil and later sold part of to Compton Terrace and later the rest to SRP for over 11 million for the land value. We always think about what we had to pass up and cry.
Date: 8/27/2018   Time: 7:09:10 PM
Comments: I have fond memories of this place. Thanks for creating this website to remind me of happy moments of my childhood
Date: 6/27/2018   Time: 9:47:38 PM
Comments: This is FABULOUS. Just stumbled upon this site via the wiki. Such great memories of all-access nights there, back when the intoxicating smell of orange blossoms still hung heavily over the Valley of the Sun. Phoenix in the '70s—the only way I want to remember it! Looking forward to combing through later (I still have a plastic tumbler; it's now a beloved potting soil scoop). Love it when people preserve stuff like this on the web, what a find, thank you! –Kim
Date: 6/22/2018   Time: 6:33:31 PM
Comments: Had fun in late 60's and early1970's there. Great website.
Date: 4/11/2018   Time: 4:25:57 AM
Comments: I was soooooooo hoping you guys would have the one park map that im looking for. but of course you have them all BUT that one. Its the map from like the early '70's that showed a big wooden roller coaster as "future attraction" over where Comptan Terrace would eventually go. Any chance you have a pic of that or know where i can find it?
Date: 3/12/2018   Time: 11:41:39 PM
Comments: Looking to buy anything legend city or wallace and ladmo related. Please send email and pics if possible. Thank you.
Date: 11/25/2017   Time: 5:42:21 AM
Comments: Legend City was a Great place. It opened on my 10th Birthday. We, that is My Siblings & I, knew the Park quite well by then, because we spent time there with our Dad, who was a Special Services Division Employee for the Coca-Cola Company.

He spent a lot of time there assembling Coca-Cola dispensing equipment in the various concession stands & places like the Golden Palace Saloon.

In fact there is a very good Picture of Our hard workin' Dad (Len Boss) on top left of the Golden Palace Saloon Page, pushing a Hand Truck stacked with Coca-Cola Pre-Mix Tanks to his Coke Truck which is parked in front of the "Golden Palace Saloon... See for Yourself.

Wayne Boss
Sr. Fire Prevention Specialist II- Phoenix Fire Dept. (Retired)
Date: 8/11/2017   Time: 3:07:31 AM
Comments: Legend City was a place to take visitors, from out of state. I wish it could be brought back. Today we need some of this type of family entertainment. What an amazing place to spend the day. Thank you for sharing! We keep losing our history! A wonderful gift for those of us who remember.
Ruth Hoover
Date: 6/9/2017   Time: 5:56:42 AM
Comments: I also wish I would have been able to experience this park in its prime. I was born just a bit too late. It looks amazing and I can tell the pictures you have up are drenched in memories.
Date: 5/31/2017   Time: 10:36:40 PM
Comments: I grew up in AZ and my family went to Legend City all the time. I remember that they used to have concerts there too. I am pretty sure I have seen Kool and the Gang there lol! Legend city has a great special place in my heart and I have great memories of that place. It would be great if some investors could restore it to at least an outside venue and/museum. Good times!

Stella
Date: 4/7/2017   Time: 11:45:28 PM
Comments: Wonderful commemorative page. I seem to recall association with Looney Tunes and having some of their characters occasionally wandering around too. They should have stayed open year round. They were always busy---far busier than Tombstone and a better deal, yet Tombstone lives. From what I understand, their first season was a massive failure and they struggled to stay open thereafter. One of their best features was just paying admission rather than the ticket books like Disney.

There is an amusement park planned for the intersection of I-8 and I-10. The middle of nowhere. Terrible idea.
Date: 12/28/2016   Time: 10:31:28 AM
Comments: I grew up going to Legend City. As a child enjoying the park with my family. Teen years with friends and concerts at Compton terrace in high school and beyond.
From Wallace & Ladmo to Stevie Nicks popping in to do a song or two and surprising fans during Rock concert. Great memories for me at Legend City/Compton Terrace... Thank you so much for those special memories!
Date: 9/23/2016   Time: 1:50:47 AM
Comments: Oh WOW!!! I was thinking about my Dad tonight and came across your site. Noticed my older sister Mimi had left a comment about our Dad Frank LaVigne being one of the designers of Legend city. I was there on opening day also in a stroller at the age of two. As I got older I remember my father saying how proud he was to have been one of the designers for the park. I have slides from opening day if anyone is interested? Congrats on celebrating such a fun place to remember! Brent R. LaVigne
Date: 7/14/2016   Time: 6:21:34 AM
Comments: Great memories seeing Def Leppard there for their Pyromania tour in September 1983, they were the headliner. Fans were so excited they pushed against the stage and Joe Elliott had to stop in the middle of a song to calm the crowd. They finally left the stage and said they would not come back until the crowd moved back, people up front were getting smashed and passing out. They sent dozens of ambulances and medical staff to help out until everyone finally moved back. Def Leppard came out and absolutely put on an unbelievable show, definitely made me a fan for life. They were one of the best live bands I have ever seen...wow the memories.
Date: 7/9/2016   Time: 4:42:56 PM
Comments: I have wondered what happened to the old Chaparral race course. I have fond memories of that place. I found out about it through one of those promotional cards at a hotel, and thought it would be fun. Well it was! That course was WAY more challenging than I thought. They had a "special" giving you 15 laps for the price of 10, so of course I went for it. I was SO sore when I got out of that car! I couldn't believe how challenging it was, you really had to work hard to get a decent time. At that time they even had a more "advanced" car you could drive if you got good enough times. I never did while I was in town. I miss that place. But times have changed and I can't wait to take on some of the newer E-Karting courses. Auto racing is my favorite sport! Thanks for keeping that memory alive!
Date: 4/15/2016   Time: 4:21:04 PM
Comments: E-MAIL FOR ALL INFORMATION CONCERNING MUSIC GROUPS WHO PLAYED AT LEGEND CITY/COMPTON TERRACE/ENCANTO BANDSHELL FROM 1966-1976 PLEASE REACH ME AT ricardo.rocchio@gmail.com .....HAPPY TRAILS
Date: 4/15/2016   Time: 3:35:53 PM
Comments: BOY HOWDY; TALK ABOUT THE WAYBACK MACHINE PEABODY...DOES ANYONE REMEMBER MOST OF THE MUSIC GROUPS FROM THE EARLIEST TO THE END. IM TRYING TO COMPILE A LIST OF THE CONCERT MUSICAL CHRONOLOGY (ORDER) FOR LEGEND CITY AND BIG SURF. I REMEMBER AT LEGEND CITY HEARING ALL THE BANDS FROM RARE EARTH TO JOE WALSH.....I JUST NEED TO KNOW THE ARTIST/BAND ROCK-N-ROLL HISTORY FROM THE ENCANTO BANDSHELL THROUGH THE COMPTON TERRACE YEARS UP TILL 1980......THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR WONDERFUL MEMORIES.....HAPPY TRIALS
Date: 1/25/2016   Time: 5:21:52 AM
Comments: The email for the uniforms is jshragge@cox.net.
Date: 1/25/2016   Time: 5:19:10 AM
Comments: I have some of the old band uniforms from LC. If you are interested or know anyone who may be interested contact me. Some of the names in the uniforms are Harold Simms, Eddie Fallon, Fred Maynard, Don Keller, and Dan Strawberry.
Date: 11/7/2015   Time: 1:53:08 AM
Comments: Worked there the last 3 years for Barbara Capell in the Mexican Village and the Pit Stop. Was such a great place. Went to many concerts at Compton Terrace and worked some of them. So many memories will definitely go to the exhibit. I still have some of my stuff from there cups, key chains, etc.HW
Date: 10/24/2015   Time: 2:38:04 PM
Comments: Looking forward to the museum exhibit!
Date: 8/22/2015   Time: 1:27:10 PM
Comments: WOW SAW THIS BY ACCIDENT !
I WAS VISITING MY RELATIVES IN SCOTTSDALE 1981 WHEN I WAS 13 OR SO
THEY TOOK ME HERE IT WAS A GREAT PLACE
I RAN AROUND ALL DAY AND WENT TO EVERY RIDE
JIMMY DALELIO BOSTON, MA. AUG. 201510/23/2015
Date: 8/7/2015   Time: 10:49:48 AM
Comments: Loved this place! Great hang out for kids. The ultimate baby sitter. I still have a Legend City Bumper sticker on one of my small tool boxes!
Date: 7/30/2015   Time: 2:12:50 PM
Comments: The Tempe History Museum is preparing a Legend City exhibit that is scheduled to open in November 2015. They are looking for donations or loans of memorabilia and photos, and for people to do oral histories about Legend City experiences. Contact the museum for more information 480-350-5100. http://www.tempe.gov/city-hall/community-services/tempe-history-museum/contact-us

Submitted by Jerry Gantt, LC employee 1970 - 1974.
Date: 7/26/2015   Time: 8:55:14 PM
Comments: I remember being about 6 or 7 and being aloud to operate a little skeeter boat with a small outboard motor around the park by myself without any type of direct supervision. I did not drown, crash, fall out and chop myself up on the motor, nothing. And i remembered this my whole life as being the most fun a kid can ever have.
Date: 7/14/2015   Time: 7:25:05 PM
Comments: Anybody have any legend city items for sale. Money isn't a problem if you have anything. Please email me at mikeyrs_85053@yahoo.com
Date: 6/28/2015   Time: 6:21:21 PM
Comments: I grew up in Gilbert and went to Legend City in the early 80's. Wish it was still there so I could take my kids now. Great memories!
Date: 5/26/2015   Time: 6:59:31 AM
Comments: I remember as a child going to Legend City. Sometimes I would skip Jr. High and play games their all day long. Thanks for the great memories.
Date: 5/23/2015   Time: 12:03:41 PM
Comments: If I had a billion dollars I would rebuild a new Legend City here in the valley. It was our local Disneyland and kept us kids out of trouble. The bumper cars, the Lost Dutchman and the Zipper always smelled like puke but we still rode it. I remember fishing inside the Phoenix zoo. Those were the days.
Date: 3/8/2015   Time: 9:47:39 PM
Comments: Thank you for the soundtrack to the Wallace and Ladmo Show. It brought a hearty smile to my face thinking about a bygone era!5/19/2015
Date: 12/18/2014   Time: 12:04:02 PM
Comments: The creator of this site (John Bueker) has done a wonderful job of saving and protecting our memories during this fun time in our lives. He is to be congratulated and thought of as a curator and historian. His skill in finding and displaying archival material is almost mythological - where does he find all this stuff? He has allowed many of us to return to an easier and less complicated time of our lives - times we probably wish we could experience again. His new book about Legend City is for sale now (December 2014) and I encourage everyone to buy it and let your own children know of this wonderful piece of history. If we had more people like John, the world would be a better place.12/28/2014
Date: 10/11/2014   Time: 10:07:38 AM
Comments: I remember going to LC as a child, I was probably 3/4 years old. The park seemed so big! I remember the log flume ride and I also remember the cable cars that went up over the park. When you pulled up into the parking you would see the cable cars and such excitement and anxiety would flow. It was a really fun place to go. I have great memories of the park, however I also have a very bad memory that I laugh about today. Bullwinkle and Rocky were at the park and they came over to me for a picture. Bullwinkle reached down to hug me and I darted screaming... I thought that he was going to eat me or something. I really think it was funny when looking back. I also would like to add that yes we went during the summer and it wasn't that bad. It would be great to see a real theme park come to town. I would buy annual passes to it for my family!11/14/2014
Date: 9/11/2014   Time: 11:34:05 AM
Comments: Worked at Legend City around 1969-1971. Started as a street sweeper and then became a ride operator primarily working the Rage Cage but also on the Parachute and Tarantula. Then for a few extra bucks I would occasionally spray the park for mosquito abatement.
Date: 9/1/2014   Time: 2:31:25 AM
Comments: Howdy to all from the DuBach Family~..1948 is when my Parents became Zonies~ I personally worked at Weldons Riding Stables and herded *City Dudes* around Papago Golf Course as a kid~
Date: 8/11/2014   Time: 9:26:49 PM
Comments: It is 2014 and I am 58 yrs. Love Love Loved LEGEND CITY. It IS 2014 and time for a new amusement park. I think legend city should be resurrected. 75% of park attractions should either be a water park and an Amazing Jakes type of place......with a Mall and a Movie Theater geared towards tourist kids and teens..........Yes we will need the train. Then we'll need Castles and coasters rides.......and of course the lost Dutchman's mine.Only 25% of park should have outdoors attractions. There should be a Wallace and Ladmo theater that shows the old television episodes.That way the park makes money all year. Li.nes for waiting in line will need to be cool somehow. Come on investors...........where's are your imaginations. From a local young at heart Phoenix Public School Educator who will forever be a kid at heart.
Date: 7/25/2014   Time: 11:25:17 AM
Comments: Got my Mom's fingernail in my eye while riding the teacup ride - she was waving her arms around wildly from having so much fun she forgot her child was in the teacup also!

And not just the rides - what about the ORIGINAL COMPTON TERRACE!! Saw many great bands there: Elton John, The Cars, Def Leppard, Billy Squier, too many to list. Both Legend City and Compton are some of the best memories of my life.8/10/2014
Date: 7/25/2014   Time: 11:11:51 AM
Comments: I grew up in Chicago where we lost an old fashioned amusement park called Riverview.
Date: 7/25/2014   Time: 10:45:21 AM
Comments: Being a native I remember when way back when we used to go see the stage shows there (Wallace and Ladmo) Truly an era that has again gone.
Date: 6/15/2014   Time: 8:47:45 PM
Comments: Thank you for putting this site together. I was born in 1974 in Phoenix , lived in Tempe and Mesa. Legend City was a great place. The log ride was my favorite. I remember the fruit drinks shaped as fruit. Going for ice cream in the park. Getting lost in the mirror room. Arizona could use another amusement park. :-)
Date: 6/11/2014   Time: 10:26:13 PM
Comments: FIRST, thank you so much for putting this website together. I first visited Legend City on family vacation in 1977; we were living in New York but had family in Phoenix. We then moved to Glendale in 1979 and became regular visitors until closing day. I remember growing into a punk teenager and making fun of the park but now I would do anything to have it back... I miss the park and the simpler time SOOOO much, thank you again for running this wonderful website!
Date: 5/31/2014   Time: 7:36:26 PM
Comments: Saw the article in the Republic today. When we were kids, going to Legend City was such a treat! The best was if you were invited to a birthday party at Legend City. I remember seeing an appearance by "Robin" (Burt Ward) from TV's Batman series. I will never forget that! Non-natives will NEVER 'understand'! Brad6/10/2014
Date: 5/31/2014   Time: 12:20:08 PM
Comments: We lived in Glendale so when our parents would take a group of us there, it was a big treat. Must have gone at least 10 times which was a lot for the distance. Wish we had an amusement park like this in the Phoenix area again. Has anyone said Kickstarter! Look what Reading Rainbow just pulled off.
Debbie
Date: 5/31/2014   Time: 5:36:52 AM
Comments: I used to work there in the late 60's. I was in college and gave employees breaks on the iron rides. It was a fun time for all.
Date: 5/26/2014   Time: 6:37:42 PM
Comments: My dad used to take us there every summer! What a great place!
Riding the Iron Horse, witht he train robbery, is a memory I will never forget!5/30/2014
Date: 5/19/2014   Time: 10:04:23 PM
Comments: Being born and raised in Phoenix, Legend City was a part of me. Best place to be on a summer night. When I got older, I would buy a ticket to Legend City and then hop the fence to see the concerts at Compton Terrace!
Date: 4/13/2014   Time: 2:05:41 PM
Comments: I grew up in tempe Arizona and watch Legend City be built. I remember the evening men came to our house to get our patrents to invest in this new park. it was no Disney but if they had worked at it it would of been i have many great memories of this park and was so sad to see it close . I keep thinking and hoing someone are some big company will bring this park back to life disney style. Arizona needs a good family park what better that to bring the goast of Legend City back to life.My best memory was seeing the love of my life Vonda Kay Vandyke perform i was a young kid and very much in love with her , but alass she became the worlds sweetheart when she went on to become Miss America like i had a chance . Great memories great fun and much more glad i found your sight
Date: 4/11/2014   Time: 6:39:35 PM
Comments: I have the wonderful memory of seeing Wallace after one of his stage shows at Legend City in a plain T-shirt. I rushed over to him to tell him it was Gerald who was causing all his troubles, not Ladmo. Wallace looked shocked and said, "Really?" I remember feeling so proud that I got Ladmo out of trouble.
Date: 1/23/2014   Time: 7:28:48 PM
Comments: My band Bodacious played at the Beer Gardens before concerts at the terrace. Free rides and concerts. A lot of fun.

Chuck Weeks
Date: 1/18/2014   Time: 1:41:39 AM
Comments: I was at Legend City as a young girl, on the very last day of operation. I didn't understand the significance of this until later. I was born and raised in Phoenix and my children are also now being raised in Phoenix.
Date: 12/29/2013   Time: 11:41:30 PM
Comments: I love this sight !!!!!!!! thank you sooooo much!!!!!!!!!!
Date: 12/29/2013   Time: 11:37:05 PM
Comments: I WAS ABOUT 11 WHEN ME AND MY BEST FREIND GINA WOULD GO THERE WE HAD A CRUSH ON FRED AND PAT THEY WORKED THE "FUN"HOUSE AND WE WOULD GET ALL DAY PASSES GET DROPPED OFF AND HAVE THE TIME OF OUR LIFES ....FRED AND PAT ACTUALLY CAME TO APACHE JUNCTION TO OUR HOUSE ON THE SUPERSTIONS FOOTHILLS TO SEE US .WE ALSO WENT TO PAT BENATAR AT COMPTON TERRACE IN THE 80"S ...I MISS IT AND THIS SIGHT HAD BROUGHT ME TO TEARS BOLTH HAPPY AND SAD .MY BEST FRIEND GINAS PASSED ON HER WAY TO HIGH SCHOOL ONE MORNING ...AND THIS WAS OUR PLACE WE LOVED .........PAT OR FRED THAT WORKED THE FUN HOUSE CONTACT ME PLEASE ON HERE OR AT valeramisura@rocketmail.com P.S THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SIGHT SIR .....--VM
Date: 12/23/2013   Time: 10:52:23 AM
Comments: I remeber when we moved to the valley .
And my dad took us to Legend city .
All us kids the oldest 23 and me the youngest 7.
Were enthralled and lost all desire to go to Disney land .
I grew up with the better part of my summer days living there.
And at the zoo mom felt we needed a little more education .
Was heart broken when it closed and was one of the last to leave the park.
The last day it was open.
I wish we still had it so i could take my own kids there.
It definetly is a jewel in my memories of growing up in the valley.
Date: 11/30/2013   Time: 10:27:49 AM
Comments: Unfortunately I was born at the end of the 70s so I would have barely had a memory of this great place, but after looking through the videos and the photos I wish that there was a place to take my baby to in a couple years like Legend City. That sounded like an amazing place.

Jered Van Houten
Date: 11/19/2013   Time: 5:05:10 AM
Comments: as a kid back in the 1970's - it seems like I spent my summers at Encanto Park, the Phoenix Zoo, or Legend City. What a simple time that was. Back in the day when kids actually looked forward to spending time outside.

This is a great site to relive those childhood memories. I am sure many of us commenting probably stood in the same lines together.

Nice to see you again! LOL

Date: 11/7/2013   Time: 11:53:37 AM
Comments: Some of my best childhood memories include Legend City! This place was amazing...my memories are also from the late 70's and coming from very humble means growing up my mom would find a way for us to go as oftern as we could......It was magical! I was glad to see a website honoring and bringing life back to what alot of people think is a legend. Thank you so much for creating a space to quantitfy the shared experiences, the rich memories of authentic fun that we all had the pleasure of being a part of. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being part of this time of my life....GREAT TIMES!!!!!!!
Date: 10/30/2013   Time: 12:01:03 PM
Comments: I guess not! Well, here it is again. About 1972 or 1973, when I was around 9 years old, Legend City held a heavily-publicized event called Ladmo's Summer Party. Children were encouraged to send in an SASE to receive coupons for free rides, snacks, etc. For two weeks prior to the event, Gerald came on the Wallace and Ladmo show and warned the kids they had better not attend or his monster would get them! But this was not the monster whose costume is now on display at the Arizona Historical Society. KPHO had gotten ahold of a genuine Creature from the Black Lagoon suit, and you remember how firce he looked! Well, my mother took me to Ladmo's Summer Party---it was the only time I ever got to go to Legend City. During the stage show at the lagoon amphitheatre, Gerald tricked Wallace and Ladmo into leaving the stage. Then he snarled at the kids, "I warned you not to come to Ladmo's Summer Party!", and the monster roared onto the stage. But Wallace and Ladmo came back just in time, armed with paddles, and routed the beast. My only visit to Legend City, and a very happy childhood memory for me.
Date: 10/30/2013   Time: 11:54:39 AM
Comments: Hi, I submitted a memory a month or so ago.....am thinking maybe it didn't transmit. I wrote about an event in 1972 called Ladmo's Summer Party. Did you receive that one?
Date: 10/25/2013   Time: 11:39:11 AM
Comments: Just saw videos of the 50th anniversary. Sorry I missed it. Still fondly remember rebuilding the park for U-Haul when they took it over, Rebuilt all the rides from old Pacific Ocean Park. Had a couple of great years there. Went back & refurbished and moved rides for the Japanese. Would like to hear from others to talk about the good old days .. Mark Taylor
unicorn431@netzero.net....(951)830-3751
Date: 10/21/2013   Time: 2:44:59 PM
Comments: HI again guys. I'm a surfing skateboarding and snowboarding photographer/historian and am trying to find any photos or home movies of the Skateboarding Area they had at Legend Ciy. If you have any home movies of skateboarders riding there. I will be happy to have them transferred professionally as long as i can keep a copy for the archives. You can go down in Skateboarding history too ... Thanks, Scotty starrphoto@barfoot.com
Date: 7/9/2013   Time: 11:43:13 AM
Comments: Legend City owes it's existence to a small movie ranch in the east valley of Phoenix, near Apache Junction called Apacheland Movie Ranch. When Apacheland was slated to be the southwest's "Disneyland" in 1959, it was to have a central western town perfect for Hollywood movies as well as southwest and Arizona themed attractions and rides. By early 1960 when investors were unsure of what direction to go, one half built Apacheland Movie Ranch in Apache Junction and the other half took the plans drawn Disney's chief visual engineer, Nat Winecoff and built a western theme park called Legend City three years later. Both locations were once part of the same dream in 1959.

Apacheland historian, Phil Rauso
http://Apacheland.com10/1/2013
Date: 7/7/2013   Time: 2:31:20 PM
Comments: My son just returned from Phx with the Valley Times article about the 50th anniversary event. If I had known I would have attended. I worked at LC in 1983 when I was about 16 the last season they were open. I not only was a ride operator( the monster and the log ride) I also worked clean up before and after the park opened/closed and steam-cleaned the rides and prepped for paint so the would look their best for resale during the last season all for $2.95 an hour and was glad to do it!!! We also had our own after hours party..LOL!! t was a very happy memory in my childhood. Randy Kimball
Date: 7/7/2013   Time: 8:11:28 AM
Comments: I moved to Scottsdale I believe in about 1965 and lived there till 1972 when I was 13.Lots of memories.Legend City,Big surf,the zoo,hole in the rock.I remember riding my bike and checking out Old Scottsdale.It was only a block from where I lived.Watched Wallace and Ladmo every day.KUPD radio.Tubing the Salt river.Birthdays at O'Farrells ice cream parlor.The world is just not the same as back then.I miss it
Date: 7/1/2013   Time: 12:23:14 PM
Comments: I was young and only went to Legned City twice as a kid but I LOVED IT!!! I tell my kids about it all the time. Wish they could have experienced it. LOVED Wallace and Ladmo too. I even went on the show and got a Ladmo bag. Those were the days.
Date: 6/25/2013   Time: 11:40:36 AM
Comments: I spent many a day and night working at Legend City in the Opera House and the Lagoon Stage with the Seidel and Carol Magic show in the late 70's. we performed with Mighty Midget, Kurt Crabtree the ventriloquist, and Wallace and Ladmo. There was also a dance troupe that performed. We would go from a show in the Opera House to one on the Lagoon stage and sometimes only had 15 minutes to tear down, run and set up again. It was crazy but so much fun. The shows were free to the kids and their parents and they all seemed to enjoy the reprieve from the rides. So, so many fond memories. Carol (Seidel) Sparks, Tempe, AZ.
Date: 6/25/2013   Time: 5:06:48 AM
Comments: legend city will always be a great landmark for our state! IM ASHAMED THAT AS A STATE WE CANT SEEM TO GET THE JOB DONE BY CREATING A THEME PARK! we need one bad! in a society with so much gloom and despair and agony and negativety , we need something positive. come on arizona we need you so lets bring something here to life in a theme park. maybe legend city 2? or whatever. lets get it done for every each and one of us. god bless the crandalls for starting this vision. now may we see a new vision and bring something special to our state so we can be called a theme park state. thanks michael lee
Date: 6/21/2013   Time: 3:46:03 PM
Comments: My first visit to Legend City was in 1971 for an Easter egg hunt. Unfortunately, by the time I got there all the eggs had been found. But as I grew up and started driving, going to Legend City was always so much fun. I remember at one point we could pay one gate price, get a wrist band and stay/ride all day. I remember that Buck Owens played there sitting on straw bales. Sure wish this place was still around. Could have turned it into a Six Flags!
Date: 6/21/2013   Time: 12:52:28 PM
Comments: We had a park called Paragon in Hull MA it closed 2 years after Legend City closed. I loved Paragon and I still miss that place. I never got to go to Legend City because I didn't move to Phoenix until 95. It sucks both parks are gone! Legend City is on Facebook,and also Paragon is on as Paragon Park Memories! Check both of them on Facebook! Take care Darren Dawson Boston Via Phoenix!
Date: 6/21/2013   Time: 8:46:38 AM
Comments: I remember going there as a kid with my parents, it was so much fun. My favorite memories are when me and my friend went on the log ride and we would always get wet that was a lot of fun as well.
Date: 6/21/2013   Time: 6:59:06 AM
Comments: I just graduated from high school in 1963; my first job was dancing at Legend City on the stage over the water! What fun we had with our musical review. At the end of summer, I assumed can can duties at the saloon. We watched Vonda Kay crowned Miss America during breaks in our dance routine. Karen Coudrey Drake
Date: 6/11/2013   Time: 5:41:06 PM
Comments: I worked there for 3 years for Bruce and Barbara Inman used to run into her at the state fair. Her parents owned Legend City at the end. The Gay Nineties and the Mexican Village I worked at. One of the employee parties was on my 19th birthday and at that time it was legal to drink at 19. So I had a great birthday at Legend City! I still have some of the cups and stuff. Miss it was so much fun.
Date: 6/11/2013   Time: 1:28:19 PM
Comments: The Capell brothers carnivals would not be able to help rebuilt sadly all the three brothers have passed. They were true out-door showmen.

Thanks
Ted Capell

Date: 5/25/2013   Time: 6:40:33 AM
Comments: Looking forward to the anniversary party in June. We'll be there!!
Date: 4/28/2013   Time: 11:26:07 PM
Comments: Great information on the site and I loved the video's, Audio files and the music. I wasn't even born yet when they closed since I wasn't born till 1981. But the saying is true you do learn something new everyday. I just now found out that Legend City today.
Date: 4/1/2013   Time: 2:16:17 AM
Comments: My first job there was selling soda pop at a Glen Campbel concert in 71. afterwards I was able to get a job first as counter help then fry cook at the hamburger stand in Gay Ninties Village. The third season I worked we had new uniforms and they did a presentation for employees it was music from the love unlimited orchrestra, we thought we was in the big time when we walked out to start that season. I became a rides operator and it was a blast. I started on barf boulevard, did both the car rides, and was a relief operator on the ferris wheel. I got to do it for most of the day once because the regular guy was sick, everything went good till my break and the guy that relieved me didn't understand how to load the wheel. Instead of putting people in then sending them up to top, to keep it balanced by loading opposite car, he just kept loading cars until it overbalanced and the drive cable came off when it rolled backwards. We had lots of help from management that night. I loved to go in early we would get ice from resturants at back of park to fill the operators igloo water coolers, (the machines had more time to recover there volume before guests got back there), then we'd load them on an old U-haul flatbed truck and go screaming around the park delivering them. The mad rush to get clocked out at night, everyone would be pushing in and if you saw someone at the clock you'd hollar for them to clock you out too, cuz there was gonna be a party somewhere and you needed to get to it. I feel sorry for anyone that never worked there or got to see it. It's the reason I still won't work any longer then it takes to find a different job if I don't love doing it. I watched Wallace & Ladmo on KPHO channel 5 when I was a kid and allways enjoyed their gig at the park if you could find time. No it wasn't Disney Land, but it was there and so were we. Thank you for the site and the great memories. Scott Slinker
Date: 3/28/2013   Time: 7:42:34 AM
Comments: Was a cool place except it didn't have the water slide like Big Surf where the tops came off the chicks at the bottom
Date: 3/12/2013   Time: 9:27:46 AM
Comments: Let's get Scottsdale and Tempe in on contacting the Salt River Reservation authorities and leasing the land south of Tempe Marketplace for a new location and rebuild LC. Plenty of space, plenty of jobs . . . we are a MUCH bigger Valley now and could support the City all by ourselves!
Date: 1/23/2013   Time: 10:53:41 AM
Comments: I was just a skinny kid living in Mesa until the late 70's. I remember Legend City very well, as it was one of my favorite places on earth...the other being Big Surf. Some great memories, too bad LC isnt still here for the Valley's kids to enjoy like we did...and for us... just one more time. I never did get that coveted Ladmo Bag!
DO OVERS!!2/5/2013
Date: 1/22/2013   Time: 10:25:54 AM
Comments: I grew up in Phoenix/Scottdale from 1950 until I went to college in 1964. KPHO was the first local tv station in Phoenix and Gold Dust Charlie showed cartoons after school. My dad was a part time camera man there and shot Gold Dust including the arrival of his nephew Wallace J. Snead. Dad also shot Lew King Rangers and we played back stage with some kid performing brothers, Jerry and Wayne Newton. I guess I still remember the good ol' days.

I worked at Legend City when it first opened that hot summer of 1963. I started working in the parking lot and quickly moved up to street sweeper. While street sweeping, I spent time at the Golden Palace and sometime on my break, the drummer would let me sit in when Vonda Kay performed and do rim shots. I ended up working every ride and attraction (including the carnival rides when they came in) and continued to work there during my summers away from college. In 1964 that added a "sidewalk surfing" (now, skateboarding) ramp down one of the slopes and a flat practice area.

One of the great secrets of Legend City was the life at night after the park closed. The street sweepers had to fog the park because of the mosquito problems and all of the stagnant water in the park. We would put the foggers on back of golf carts and ride through the park. We would then get on the river boats and fog the water ways. Being young (and stupid) we would run the ferris wheel and let friends come in to ride the other rides. Having been a conductor on the train, I learned about running it and one night we took it for a ride.

I would love to catch up with former employees, especially from back in the day and more to the point, I would like to see who ended up with parts of the park after it was disassembled. Contact me at RPMarsh16@aol.com

Richard Marsh

Date: 1/14/2013   Time: 8:27:37 PM
Comments: I was at Compton Terrace before , It moved to Firebird to see
The GoGo's open for The Talking Heads' early '80's
B.Matlock
Date: 1/14/2013   Time: 6:35:39 PM
Comments: I remember looking forward to Wallace and Ladmo shows at Legend City. After my mom passed away in 2002, each of us kids were given a few things that she had saved from our childhood. Among the things she had saved for me was a ticket book, nearly full, with the old A to E level tickets from Legend City. It really brought back some memories. Our favorite was always the Lost Dutchman Mine ride, and the Dutchman's Shack.
Date: 12/20/2012   Time: 5:41:27 PM
Comments: I wish someone would build a new Legend City. I had such great childhood memories there.
Date: 12/4/2012   Time: 2:33:21 AM
Comments: My name is David Anders,Sr. I performed at the Red Garter Saloon with my magic show as a fill in for the Great Parsoni (Tim Parsons) Mike Finney also worked there. David Monroe was my stage name and I cut my finger during a trick, So there was my blood in the stage wood. Tim was watching the act and thought it was a gag till I asked for a bandaid! It was a fun place to perform. I still have one of the final season posters.
Date: 11/30/2012   Time: 3:21:27 PM
Comments: The valley has grown dramatically since Legend City was in it's heyday. I think the time is ripe to bring it back, with a lot of the old attractions and some new ones too. Some say the summer heat here was partly what doomed it, but I remember going in summer in the evening and it wasn't that bad. It was a great place to take a date. A new Legend City could always close down during the hottest 2 or 3 months and run the rest of the year. Anyone have a few million they don't know what to do with. Let's get it going again better than it was before.
In a way I enjoyed it much better than Disneyland because you could comfortably see it all in a 3 or 4 hour time span. At Disneyland you can spend all day and still not catch everything.
Legend City was just the right size. It was sad for a lot of people when it went away.
Date: 11/4/2012   Time: 11:32:31 PM
Comments: I can't believe now that the Lost Dutchman Mine ride was the scariest thing I had ever experienced. I was terrified when that giant spider dropped down.
Date: 10/29/2012   Time: 6:22:42 AM
Comments: Just got back from the State Fair.. I was remembering when ac dc was playing on one of the rides in 81. I was telling My soon to be third Wife about Legand City . So I Googled it. Got to love Google...
I always wondered what Happened .. Thanx For this site... My Mom worked there in the Magic show not sure when like 79 or 80 and was on Wallace and Ladmo. Lot of memories at LC...
Saguaro 81' David k Hummer Facebook... Do it come on Do it...
Date: 10/24/2012   Time: 3:14:13 PM
Comments: Reading all the comments brought back snatches of memories of L.C. The wonderful cotton candy. The old Model T cars. Of course my most memorable time was a date night with my girlfriend in the early 70's. It was a twilight skycar ride as the last beams of the sun were still visible and the park lights had come on. It's still one of the most romantic times I can remember. Unfortunately, like L.C., Julie is a past part of my life, but I still have the memory of them.

Dave Pomeroy........Class of '74.
Date: 10/19/2012   Time: 8:52:06 PM
Comments: Worked for Retail at LC in the early 70's. I loved it! I was shocked to see all the pictures of attractions we had, since I hardly ever was there as a guest! I worked all the time, and it was a great place. Hard to believe 40 years has passed. I started as a "balloon girl" and ended up head retail clerk during my sojourn. We always wore name tags. One day I found the little box of old name tags, so I wore a different one every day. It took Walt Stanfield a month to realize what I was doing! He tried to be mad, but chose one for me that said "Flip" and had me wear it permanently! I miss Wallace and Ladmo! Who was the cool harmonica trio that played in front of the Emporium? My brother collects weird stuff and recently bought an album of theirs! Miss you Legend City! Come back!
Valarie Perkins Quick
Date: 10/14/2012   Time: 10:40:12 PM
Comments: I miss you. Lets rebuild.
Date: 10/7/2012   Time: 5:02:56 PM
Comments: I am scarred for life, my parents never took me; but I remember hearing about Legend City all the time when I watched the Wallace and Ladmo Show.
Date: 9/16/2012   Time: 9:09:38 PM
Comments: My Dad met my Mom when they both worked at Legend City. He was a Copper Tone and she was a Can-Can girl. If it weren't for Legend City, I wouldn't be here!
Date: 8/16/2012   Time: 12:01:43 AM
Comments: WOW, We must be getting old ! I spent many a weekend day and night with my friends running crazy. I remember the guide on the Lost Dutchman ride saying that the Cowboy/Miner "bought his shirt from Arrow" (due to all the Indian arrows that had been shot into him)......LOL
Many, many great memories were generated there, I was very sad to see it go away.....very sad time.

WJC
Date: 8/7/2012   Time: 7:08:40 AM
Comments: I actually WORKED at Legend City! I was a singer/dancer in the Red Garter Saloon, 1969-70. What a hard, fun job... 6 shows a day, 4 costume changes per show, and lots and lots of can-cans, back in the days when I still could-could. Great memories of dancing at Compton Terrace inbetween shows, dating the "groovy" riverboat captains, and watching the BACK of the Wallace and Ladmo Amphitheatre show from a tiny little porch off the dressingroom. I'll try to dig up some pix!
Wendy (Warren) Clay
Date: 8/2/2012   Time: 9:28:48 AM
Comments: I LOVED Legend City ! Great memories. My step father use to live in a studio apt above the Train Station there and worked for Compton Terrace. My first concert there was Asia. I worked for Compton Terrace from 1985-1988. So many great times !
Karyn
Date: 6/27/2012   Time: 10:37:14 AM
Comments: Oooooodles of great memories as a kid...born & raised & still here. My parents took us as a family (grandparents too) many times. We also traveled to Disneyland often, and LC was definitely the next-best-thing! Believe I had my 11th B-day party there. So excited, but then sadly I got sick on the "Zipper" & had to go home.Loved the water ride!! Who didn't when it was so hot out?! Anyways, Great times & memories. Miss it very much, like most great old Phoenix icons, Wallace &Ladmo too (and don't forget Gerald !)....Fondly, Denise Watson (Mihalek)
Date: 6/26/2012   Time: 3:33:34 PM
Comments: I grew up in Phoenix, from 66 to 78, them moved to the LA area. I moved back after high school and wish ole Legend City was still around. Thanks for the exceptional site, loved looking thru everything! We need a new LC, NOW!!
ATS
Date: 6/3/2012   Time: 6:09:53 PM
Comments: Hi,
Patty Russnak just popped into my mind and when I googled her all of these things came up and I'm sure it is the same Patty I went to school with at Arizona State from 1963-67. Anyway Patty, if it is you Hi!
Janet (Harris) Smith
Date: 5/31/2012   Time: 7:39:22 AM
Comments: oh my gawd!! ha ha ha ha how could not remember Legend city and wallace & kadmo and the John Morrell hot dogs and those big long bags of popcorn..dang and the water ride
Date: 5/23/2012   Time: 2:31:31 PM
Comments: I REMEMBER GOING WITH BERNEY PARK ON 20TH STREET MY ALL TIME FAVORITE WAS THE LOST DUTCHMANS MINE, WHEN YOU GOT BY THE OLD OUTHOUSE THE DOOR WOULD CLOSE AND A VOICE WOULD SAY "CAN SOMEONE HAVE SOME PRIVACY AROUND HERE" OR SOMETHING TO THAT EFFECT LOL IT WAS GREAT, KIDS TO DAY HAS MISS OUT ON SOMETHING THAT WAS SOOOOO COOLN BTW ANYONE FROM WILSON ELEMENTARY TURNED HAWKINS IN THE EARLY 70S I WOULD LOVE TP HEAR FROM YOU GUYS AT sweetness_kathy30@yahoo.com or facebook kathy carmel bailey. Katherine Bailey
Date: 4/25/2012   Time: 10:16:56 PM
Comments: robert and me both went , i remember well, YES WALLACE AND LADMO! we were on the local bozo the clown show in phoenix, i loved wallace and ladmo, spent most of my childhood in glendale!! miss my friends ! the averys! melvern , bushy johnny, and arron, go navaho! wax museum!! what a hoot , i wish i was there now, in portland oregon now.its been over 30 years!!!!!!! cheers legend city! its still 4.20!!!
Date: 4/25/2012   Time: 4:06:39 PM
Comments: I was one of those kids who loved going to Legend City in the 70s before moving out of state in 77. One of my memories is getting caught in the Lost Dutchman Mine ride when there was a problem with the cars and we all had to walk out. Pretty scary for a young boy LOL. I will miss the park and its a shame it closed down. Robert
Date: 4/9/2012   Time: 7:24:10 PM
Comments: This is not fair!! My kids deserve to go to a real amusement park like legend city.. not the make shift silly place at metro center.. come on castles and coasters.. really. Any rich people out there with a heart.. put up the money and give back to the community. I'm sure you enjoyed it as a kid.. this is so embarrasing.. a city this size.. lets make it work.
Date: 4/7/2012   Time: 8:07:20 AM
Comments: Arizona has NOTHING in the way of an amusement park! Bring back LEGEND CITY!
Michael
Phoenix
Date: 4/6/2012   Time: 8:58:44 PM
Comments: Great site....thanks for the hard work. Tim
Date: 4/4/2012   Time: 9:52:08 AM
Comments: Let's rebuild it! I'll start a fund and we can get investors.... free admission for life for all stock holders..... Seriously! we are #5 in population... REBUILD IT!
Date: 3/28/2012   Time: 6:02:21 PM
Comments: Dear friends,

I'm a fifth grader at Valley Christian Elementary. I'm doing a state report on Arizona. Me and my friend Bruce didn't find this website until today. We got so hooked up in the Lost Dutchman Mine section that we didn't realize how lucky you guys were, even though its closed :(. R.I.P Legend City.
Date: 3/26/2012   Time: 8:53:17 PM
Comments: I am 47 years old, I was born and raised in Phoenix. My Dad, George Frick did some artwork for Legend City and we got free passes. I heard somewhere that Stevie Nix's family had something to do with LC but I can't remember. I always felt a connection to Stevie and LC but couldn't put my finger on it. Awesome memories!!!

Darren Frick
Reno NV.
Date: 3/20/2012   Time: 1:21:49 AM
Comments: ITS 3-19-2012 I WAS WATCHING CHANNEL 8 TONIGHT AND TO MY SURPRISE THEY DID A SHOW ABOUT LEGEND CITY .. .. MY THOUGHTS WERE WOWOWOWO I USED TO WORK THERE I WAS IN 7TH AND 8TH GRADE AND IF I REMEMBER CORRECT I THINK THE CAPPELLS OWNED IT AT THAT TIME.. I COULD BE WRONG . I STARTED OUT RUNNING THE YOYO ..LOL THAT WAS A CRAZY RIDE YOU WOULDNT EVER CATCH ME ON THAT RIDE ..ANYWAYS I WAS PROMOTED TO RUNNING THE ROLLERCOASTER ON THE ISLAND YES THE BIG ONE ... I HAD SUCH A GOOD TIME WORKING THERE WOW WHAT MEMORIES.. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT RICH1DEN@YAHOO.COM IF ANYBODY WANTS TO CHAT..THANKS
Date: 3/4/2012   Time: 9:20:11 PM
Comments: I am a native Phoenician and went to East High School graduating class of 75. I remember going to a Rare Earth Concert on the dance floor over the lagoon at L. C. it's a wonderful memory for me. I loved going on the Mad Mouse Roller Coaster and screaming all the way. I took my son there when he was a baby and Ladmo let me take a picture of him holding my son. Thanks for the memories

Toni Ellington
Date: 2/26/2012   Time: 4:06:41 PM
Comments: I remember being taken by my steady boyfriend and another couple by blindfold on my 16th birthday (5/2/1970) and being driven to Legend City for a fantastic double date! My boyfriend topped the evening by including some gag gifts which really cracked me up! I really enjoyed going there with my friends for several concerts too... Janet Harrison
Date: 2/24/2012   Time: 10:48:38 PM
Comments: My father Morris W. Ragsdale, "Morrie Dale" worked as a pianist/accompanist at the Pepsi Show Boat, I want to say 1966 0r 1967. I spent many a week-end night going to work with him seeing all the shows, riding rides before he had to be to work. I met Vonda Kay, Johnny Weismuller, and was in the magic show as a "volunteer" LOL, one too many times, ruined the timing one night when I was too eager to stick my head in the guillotine. Good Times. If anyone see this posting and perhaps worked with my father, has photos. Please contact me. Wynnl@hotmail.com
Date: 2/22/2012   Time: 7:36:03 PM
Comments: I sure miss this old place i remember the hand trains and cars, and seeing all the tv stars like batman and robin, and cowboy shows. and we used to do native show there we would dance on the weekends. and after all our show than we run around the park. i also love the shooting gallary. I miss this place , wallace and ladmo.
and alll the concerts too.
Date: 2/12/2012   Time: 5:12:55 AM
Comments: Legend City, Wallace & Ladmo, Farrells Ice Cream Parlor, Shakeys Pizza, the Pop Shoppe, Beeline Raceway, Compton Terrace, KDKB, the Valley was paradise on earth back then.
Date: 2/8/2012   Time: 9:00:13 PM
Comments: Such a awesome place. Forgot all about it and remember so much looking at all the picture! Good times! thanks for putting it all together! really appreciate the walk down memory lane!
Date: 1/12/2012   Time: 12:57:15 AM
Comments: Legend City was AWESOME! I think I grew up there, lol. In Junior High, it was a great place to hang out with friends, and make friends ;). In High School, it was still fun to go for a 'fun-date', and after High School was still a great place for many concerts, and the beer garden, and..well you remember.(skyride). Great times, Great friends, great memories. Jim Yount-THS'74.2/8/2012
Date: 1/9/2012   Time: 1:32:44 PM
Comments: I lived in PHX from 1966 - 1977. I attended Montebello and then RE Simpson Elementary Schools. When I was a Freshman at Alhambra HS I remember being invited to a friend's birthday party at Legend City. This would be the last time I visited that old amazing park! I still have great memories of being dropped off at the gate with friends to spend the day prowling around 'all by myself!' Such an awesome time was always had at Legend City.

I also remember watching Wallace & Lladmo every afternoon on tv - I think it was Channel 13? I was actually on the W&L show with my sugar packet collection when I was in 5th grade! FUN!
Date: 1/7/2012   Time: 9:14:39 PM
Comments: If you grew up in Phoenix, Wallace and Ladmo FOREVER!
Date: 1/7/2012   Time: 9:11:35 PM
Comments: I remember going on the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine Ride when I was around 10 years old (many, many, many years ago) with my mom, dad and little sister. I was so terrified of the giant spider that dropped down towards the end of the ride that I crawled to the floor of the mining car and started crying. Then at the end of the ride, you turn the corner and you were looking at a train coming right at you. When we got off the ride they went across to the Dutchman's cabin, but I wouldn't go in because I was way to afraid. So instead I rode the donkey driven merry-go-round. Good times :-D
Date: 1/6/2012   Time: 12:34:50 PM
Comments: My husband and I lived at the park near the Railroad Station and Entrance to the park. We lived there for one year...1970 to 1971. Our first daughter, Andrea was born in December and we continued to live in the park for 10 more months. The park was closed the night I went into labor and we could not find a security guard to open the gate...I thought I was going to have her in the park. It was cold and raining and we eventually made it to Good Samaritan hospital. I also remember my husband helping with the Wallace and Ladmo shows...as a fill in. Since we lived in the park, we would have access to the rides. We would have friends over and ride the bumper cars and play goofy golf. Pretty amazing. I have a ton of memories and stories about Legend City. Also, I watched Gold Dust Charlie when Wallace first started in 1955. Wallace would squiggle a line and make a picture out of it. L. Givens
Date: 12/30/2011   Time: 9:54:12 PM
Comments: I remember in 1970 how much fun I had working at the ice cream parlor! Still have some great memories of the people I worked with and how much fun the park was.
Date: 12/17/2011   Time: 3:30:59 PM
Comments: I remember getting a Ladmo Bag there when I was around 8. Ladmo was such a awesome guy. Legend City and Wallace and Ladmo will always be remembered.
Date: 12/1/2011   Time: 3:05:59 PM
Comments: This website is great! The website designer must be a genius. Thanks for sharing your memories!!

-Erin
Date: 11/4/2011   Time: 6:10:13 PM
Comments: I loved looking at this site - I have such great memories of Legend City - I was in junior high and my sisters and our friends would get together and make our plans for a trip to Legend City. It was so exciting - a little feeling of independence for us and so much fun! Loved the Lost Dutchman ride.

I really appreciate you putting this together so we can experience it one more time!

Patty
Date: 10/21/2011   Time: 9:49:42 PM
Comments: Sorry to have missed it .. I was stationed in Yokosuka, Japan and operating out of Nam. I was born and raised in the Phoenix area (West Phoenix, Fowler, Tolleson) from 1936 through 1966. That must have been built in the area where in 1936-7 there was a big stock yard on the south side of the road, The Salt river ran at that time and there was a Tent City east of the stock yard and on the north bank of the river. I didn't even know we were poor, we had shelter, food (fish), and a big play ground ( though mother didn't think much of of her "baby" playing in the sand/silt) .

We moved to 7th Ave & Watkins Rd in 1937 Went to Adams School, Lowell School while .there. After the war we moved to Fowler (65th & W.Van Buren Rd) where I attended Fowler School, Tolleson Union High, and Phoenix College. Uncle Sam caught me in 1956 and I was gone for most of my life from Phoenix..

However, I'll bet me and some young thing would have been there otherwise!!
Date: 10/14/2011   Time: 12:31:18 PM
Comments: I worked there for a couple of years in the early 80's. So many great memories...... Except the one when I got fired for messing around with some girl in the fun house..... Her brother said that she said she was making out with the guy the worked the ride..... I never even saw her! They must have realized there were some holes in her story when she freaked out that her brother told the management... So, even though I never even met this girl, I was on kiddie Land duty for three weeks. Oh well, I'm sure I did something wrong in all the time I worked there. I then went on to work the "Lost Dutchman Shack" and the "Gold Mine". Oh yeah, that's where I goofed off. Used to sleep behind the Giant Spider.... Ha Ha!!! That place was great!!! Free concerts at Compton Terrace!!!
Date: 10/12/2011   Time: 2:08:41 PM
Comments: I am not sure how old I was when I first stating going there, I came to az in 1964, grew up in mesa. And grew up watching Wallace and Ladmo, so of course I spent alot of time at Legend City mostly as a teenager, that was when I was able to go with out my mom and meet up with friends and meet new friends. I remember at one time is was $5 to get in and stay all day and ride any ride you wanted to. I spent a lot of weekends there. I loved it, Wish it was still around, we need a place like that again in Arizona.

Ruth Harris
Date: 10/12/2011   Time: 1:54:34 PM
Comments: Legend City was a great place for teens to go on the weekend. the price was right, and the attractions were fun. My first son was the only one out of my 4 children that got to enjoy the fun, he was about 2 years old, then it close not to long after that. I wish it was still around.
Date: 10/9/2011   Time: 5:17:23 PM
Comments: No mention of The Grateful Dead at "Compton Terrace" 1981 !!!

Sunday August 30, 1981
Date: 10/3/2011   Time: 12:32:48 AM
Comments: Thanks for the memories! I worked at Legend City for three summers (1973-1975). First as a midway sweeper, then making carmel apples in the Candy Store and my last summer as a balloon girl. Both of my brothers (Joe Gallagher and Alan Gallagher) also worked at the park during these years. Names that I remember: Gloria Fernandez, Alex (?), Kimma Brown, Scott Singer, Joel Lawson, Walt Stanfield, David David, Earl Owens. It was a GREAT job for teenagers. We had a blast :)

Bonnie (Gallagher) Osborn ---
bgilson@cox.net
Date: 9/30/2011   Time: 8:00:55 PM
Comments: all i can say is thanks it was fun good old days
Date: 9/29/2011   Time: 4:11:09 PM
Comments: During my pubescent teenage years I think I fell in love there at least 10 times! It was such a blast. My cronies Julie, Becky, Lori, and the whole gang. Used to especially love to dance on Friday and Saturday nights. So glad you have the website. Thanks for the memories!
Date: 9/22/2011   Time: 9:13:24 AM
Comments: Memories. Fun memories.
Date: 9/16/2011   Time: 9:36:49 PM
Comments: I and my sister loved Legend City! It was almost always too hot, though. Tough weather for an amusement park. I remember the concerts that were held there, when the name was changed, to Feyline Fields, and Compton terrace, I believe. I remember the first concert there. Tickets were sold out, so we, (countless "left-out patrons") decided to storm the fences, and barriers, to get in. It was a rioutous, mob-scene! Then the concessions sold out of beer, almost as soon as they opened! Another riot/ action ensued! It was bizarre, to say the least! I'll never forget it! John Ennegon & Shirley Ennegon Pearson.
Date: 9/9/2011   Time: 10:32:19 PM
Comments: Born and raised in So. Eastern Az. in the small mining town of Clifton, Az. I can't remember how old I was, but my sister and I were taken to see Legend City and we thought it was just like Disneyland and all. I remember Wallace and Ladmo and Gerald! All I know is we had loads of fun! Wish I had pics. Love the vague memories! I think Hubb Cap and the Wheels were playing there!


Belinda Gener
Former resident of Clifton Az.
Date: 9/1/2011   Time: 10:45:33 PM
Comments: I was born at St. Joe's Hospital in 1965, and lived in AZ all my life! I remember so much of these fantastic places and people. I am proud to be a zonie!
Date: 8/31/2011   Time: 10:16:50 PM
Comments: I never got to go to Legend City as a kid and I am still mad about it. I worked all summer on household chores. My reward for all of these chores was to go to Legend City. Finally got them all done and . . . . they closed the next weekend. :(
Date: 8/30/2011   Time: 1:31:13 AM
Comments: Awesome piece of work! Two Thumbs Up!!! One thing I would like to share that so far I haven't heard anyone else talk about is the fact that Wallace and Ladmo actually hosted Birthday Parties at Legend City on the weekends, in addition to their stage shows there. I never got to have one there, but my brother did... he's two years older than me, but I distinctly remember Wallace and Ladmo singing Happy Birthday to my brother and about 6 other birthday kids one time.
Date: 8/23/2011   Time: 2:12:22 PM
Comments: I loved this place when I was a kid. My family would drive down from Payson and we would spend all day there. My fondest memory was when I got chosen to go up to the Wallace and Ladmo stage and won a Ladmo bag. Man this web page brings up alot of memories.
C Johnson
Date: 8/23/2011   Time: 5:47:35 AM
Comments: I can not believe this site exsits. All the pictures brought back a flood of childhood memories. I remember how upset I was the day it closed. Thank you for whoever put this site together. David Hippen Jr.
Date: 8/19/2011   Time: 9:03:23 PM
Comments: Seeing Legend City have such a site is wonderful, we used to love coming here, a real treat for us. I remember riding the cars, well all the attractions, there was a Nickelodeon too. The summer nights were always so much fun. I truly miss it.
Dana Riddell-Lee
Date: 8/18/2011   Time: 7:44:10 PM
Comments: Worked there 76 to 77 during HS. Great place to meet girls.
Date: 8/18/2011   Time: 6:14:15 AM
Comments: I had the opportunity to work there back in 1973-74. I was only 15, even though you had to be 16 to work there. I worked in the Candy Store near the main entrance. We would make Red Caramel Apples. My two co-workers in the store were Nancy Kane Bruener and Gloria Fernandez. Oh my goodness, I can't believe that I remember their names. Nancy's step-father was the Maintanence General Manager and her mother was his secretary. Having only been opened during the summer months, it was staffed with an abundance of ASU students, therefore, there was a Saturday night party somewhere. And it was not hard to find. The younger staff used to call it Peyton Place afterhours. I even got to live on the property back in '74 after the park closed by the Japanese firm, until it was sold. Lots of wonderful memories and glad I'm here to tell about it.
Roberta
Date: 8/17/2011   Time: 9:10:06 AM
Comments: I loved going to Legend City my friend & I would drive from Globe. Legend City was like having a year around State Fair. Lynn E Pence Komula.
Date: 8/13/2011   Time: 11:05:07 PM
Comments: Would love another Legend City for my kids...many great memories!
Date: 8/12/2011   Time: 8:58:30 AM
Comments: I actually teared up when I first saw this website. Alot of great memories. I was always so confused though why this place closed? I know SRP bought the property but does that mean it was for sale? Why were the owners selling it if it was so popular? I moved to AZ in 78 when I was 6 so I was only here a couple times but what great memories.
Date: 8/11/2011   Time: 7:46:55 PM
Comments: Good stuff My mom worked there all the wallice and ladmo shows, the cannon that blue up , I think every nite at 8 or 9 pm they would lite the cannon off one night at the W&L show it went boom for the last time.Many good times there.
Date: 8/11/2011   Time: 7:36:09 PM
Comments: Thanks for the site... It brings back many happy memories! I moved to Arizona in 1963, at age 8. I, too, listened to KRUX (never KRIZ!), watched Wallace and Ladmo after school each day, dreamed of playing for the Phoenix Giants, saw my first drag race at Beeline and learned to play golf on a now closed course on the Reservation. We left in 1967, but my childhood heart remains... Good times...
Date: 8/11/2011   Time: 8:38:00 AM
Comments: Thanks for this site, lots of good memories. Born in 1966, graduated the year LC closed it's gates. These pictures spark many memories I didn't know I had!
Date: 8/7/2011   Time: 7:01:09 PM
Comments: Moved to Phoenix in 1960. You never know what you HAD till you LOST IT! Legend City made our childhood days PRICELESS! The entertainment with Wallace & Ladmo, the skateboarding all spelled out "F-U-N!!" Arizona's own Disneyland on a smaller scale. There has never been anything to replace it.
Date: 8/5/2011   Time: 9:46:48 AM
Comments: Love the site...so many memories! Thank you!
Date: 8/2/2011   Time: 11:15:06 AM
Comments: So many memories... wish we could go back to those carefree days!!! Legend City was the best!
Date: 8/2/2011   Time: 8:08:46 AM
Comments: i went a few times when they would have dances i sure do miss those days that is when breaking was just coming out
Date: 7/22/2011   Time: 9:31:46 AM
Comments: Look what happens when the state fair comes to Az..its a mess, Legend City was pre, drive by's...murders, and all the awful things that go along with The State Fair, I miss LC alot!!! was wholesome, quiet, no gang bangers...Would love to see it come back, the way it REALLY was....high school fun and great dates..lol no drama, really how mnay cell phones did you see there, lol ....I have many pics from there....and alot of good times happened there,,,So LC , you were a great park...:) sure miss the cotton candy , was the best!!!
Date: 7/17/2011   Time: 2:20:52 PM
Comments: it was a very happy time in my life, and was so heart broken when the park left. It was a great time for Arizona, wish the park would come back.

Lawrence Williams
Date: 7/2/2011   Time: 2:16:01 PM
Comments: Loved going to Legend City!!! Lots of great times and great memories!!! Thank You for
having a place to come back and relive all of that!!!!! Nancy.
Date: 6/14/2011   Time: 2:41:49 PM
Comments: I was there on opening day. I was 6 years old. My Daddy, Frank LaVigne was one of the designers of the park. It was fun to find this site.
Mimi La Vigne6/30/2011
Date: 6/6/2011   Time: 8:42:56 PM
Comments: Best time ever was when I worked there the summer of 1974 - am now 53. Thanks for the site! Big Sue
Date: 6/6/2011   Time: 7:11:33 AM
Comments: I miss the park. wish they would rebuild it! There is much to do in Phoenix. Times have changed, and I think it would do great now! Please rebuild !!!!!
Date: 6/3/2011   Time: 11:41:46 AM
Comments: Thank you so much for posting this site. It brings back so many great memories. Now I can at least share some of what it was like.
Date: 5/29/2011   Time: 4:52:13 PM
Comments: Thanks for the memories. Let me know if it is ever revived.
Date: 5/29/2011   Time: 9:01:57 AM
Comments: What a great place to hang out at when i was a younger man, so sad that we let them tear it down and replace the park with Office bluiding.
Date: 5/21/2011   Time: 6:36:10 PM
Comments: Hi John Just to let you know we were here __ Pattie and Barbie
Date: 5/21/2011   Time: 7:25:33 AM
Comments: I would take my girlfriend to Legend City back '64. Great memories. Great place for good clean fun. I miss the Phoenix of the '50s & '60s. Jim Blackburn
Date: 5/15/2011   Time: 6:05:05 PM
Comments: I remember rinding in the family car listening to either KRUX or KRIZ. Dad would drop us kids off and we would spend the whole afternoon and evening running from ride to ride.
A former co-worker and I used to talk about the "good old days" at Legend City.

Thanks for the memories,
Mike Mahoney
Date: 5/11/2011   Time: 6:54:05 AM
Comments: Wow! Thanks for doing this! It has been so long~! I was there from '79-to close. Omg! I was cashier and they moved the enterance to the side by the wax museum then some patron complained when we with cash went infront on the sky ride to get to the otherside of the park. So then we had to walk with money to the other side with money.
Growing up with Legend City and I still have the Yellow shirt I wore~.Loved it.
Date: 5/6/2011   Time: 6:43:33 AM
Comments: In the 1970s I lived in Scottsdale Arizona as a family you would go you would drive down McDowell Road turn on buttes Road up over the hill you would see the lights in the park and the sky ride your heart would start racing your parents would tell you to calm down and you knew you were going to have the best tim
thank you for the memories

joe leonard
Date: 4/15/2011   Time: 9:50:10 PM
Comments: My dad was one of the many investors of LC. We used to go often to support the investment. I remeber the Roller Coaster ride that scared me to death. I thought the nose of it would fall over the edge and we would crash to the ground. I learned to love it. I enjoyed the Sky Ride and the shack that was an optical illusion inside. It made you feel like a giant. I liked the peddle boats and just sitting by the pond and talking with my friends. Those were great fun innocent days. Going down memory lane has been fun and wonderful and I thank you for the opportunity to do so. T. Jarvis
Date: 4/8/2011   Time: 10:48:29 PM
Comments: I arrived to Phoenix in 1964 at the age of three. I can remember going to Legend City during the early 70's, Big Surf, Phoenix Giants games, the go kart tracks on Washington, the stinky stockyards, ASU football under Frank Kush, Compton Terrace, Beeline Dragway, tubing the Salt River in the late 70's, the Flumes, desert keg parties in north Phoenix, Deer Valley cycle park...
Date: 4/8/2011   Time: 12:57:08 PM
Comments: Thank you so much for this site and all of the memories that go along with it. I spent many days and nights at Legend City with family and friends. We would save our babysitting money to buy the 'all rides' pass! Good times! I was telling my son about it last night and we googled it just to see what might come up. What a great surprise! Thank you again!
Date: 4/3/2011   Time: 2:50:19 PM
Comments: Legend City was just that "A Legend"...Had so much fun there in the 70's...I left Arizona in 1980 to attend the ARMY, came home to Phoenix in 2005 and was shocked of how much the City had went to hell...Legend City was gone, the old Christown Mall was called Spectrum Mall, the old neighborhood I grew up in as a kid (15th Avenue/Grand Avenue) looked really nasty and full of druggy's, drunks, bums, etc...Thank you for this great website...I really miss the great City and State I once lived in..

Anthony Hall Bonanno
Date: 3/28/2011   Time: 11:35:03 PM
Comments: I almost forgot to mention, The AZ Historical Society Museum at 68th St (College) and Curry, (I have not been there for a few years) had a good Wallace and Ladmo Exhibit, and good history of the close by area... Troy.
Date: 3/28/2011   Time: 11:13:28 PM
Comments: I was born in Phoenix in '62 raised in Scottsdale / Tempe and remember going to Legend City with Mom and Dad as a kid, riding the sky ride. Wallace and Ladmo also at the AZ State fair and Los Arcos Mall every year. KRIZ, KRUX, KUPD, KDKB, Alice Cooper, Hub cap and the wheels. Compton Terrace concerts, the go-cart tracks across the street on Washington, Phoenix Zoo (still there now). I worked at Legend City, in food and beverage, in the late 70's early 80's for the Capell brothers carnivals (Bruce & Barbra Inman), before it closed. If you purchased a drink or food during this time period, I probably put it in the concession stand for you. I had a great time and miss it dearly now that it is torn down and an SRP office complex. The park was a few years before it's time in Phoenix, and would now do well because of the huge population, even with the summer heat, modern water park features (Like Big Surf) would still attract crowds to it, I believe. Lots of Great memories...Troy Hasse.
Date: 3/22/2011   Time: 11:03:41 AM
Comments: I loved it!! I would burn my butt in the summer but it was all good!! I miss the way Arizona use to be.........................
Date: 3/11/2011   Time: 6:15:46 PM
Comments: i too was born in phoenix az 1956 grew up in apache junction az 1960 till 1980 i remenber my father taking my sister and us boys to ledgend city , and seeing wallace and ladmo and hub cap and his band and gerald, i did not alays go i spent most of my life in and out of hospitals with epilipsy never got a ladmo bag but aways wished for one it was a shame they closed it down cause those of us that lived in apache junction had no where to go after it closed other than the lakes or stay home and learn to be a couch potatoe, or hike the superstitions , they even closed apacheland but now would be a good time for someone to build a new legend city or apacheland to create more jobs for us arizonas but i dobt our government would go for a ideal of creating a job site where the employee could have fun doing his or her job while making money to pay thier bills instead they want us on unemployment so they can keep thier jobs and not have to be on welfare , i say shame on our law makers our government for causing the legal citizens to be unemployed
Date: 3/8/2011   Time: 3:27:04 AM
Comments: Had the best time and loved the gun fights. Late 70s was the best. I grew up in Scottsdale and miss the open space . Does anyone know how to see or get Wallace @ Ladmo tapes? I want a Ladmo bag. lol. renbender@yahoo.com
Date: 3/7/2011   Time: 4:35:12 PM
Comments: As a kid, my favorite ride was the log ride. If it were here today, it would still be my favorite ride. It is a shame that such a loving place has to now be only in our memories.... Times are a changing, and I'm not sure if losing a landmark such as Legend City is change in the right direction. I speak for all of us who knew and loved the place, we sure do miss it!
Date: 3/1/2011   Time: 9:04:46 PM
Comments: Appreciate the great effort put into this trip down memory lane. Was also a teenager in the late 70's early 80's and started coming to Pheonix to stay with relatives for summer vacation. "Where do you guys want to go first this year?" Well it became a pretty stupid question , honestly. Thank you again.
Date: 2/8/2011   Time: 3:15:35 PM
Comments: i remenber going as a teenager and then taking my future wife and kids there.....oh the memories
Date: 2/2/2011   Time: 3:23:49 PM
Comments: God bless Wallace & Ladmo.
Date: 1/11/2011   Time: 2:10:41 PM
Comments: I worked at LC for a couple of years after I graduated high school and going to community colege, like everyone it was the best of times! the park was fairly new, about 65or66 I started working the river ride infact I still have the buckskin style uniform they gave me, not that I can fill in it. Then moved to the mine/dutchman shack ride, the same crew did both attractions so we could have coverage on the mine ride if we thought there was some one was going to try to get out of the car and vandalize the ride, it was a great crew, I have lost track of bruce w??? so if your out there drop me a line, this is dude. In those two years I also worked the LC queen, sky ride, and when the park started opening later I would work stocking food, servicing soda machines and maintenance before starting my ride shift. Thanks for the trip down memory lane again GOOD TIMES dudekuck@yahoo.com1/15/2011
Date: 1/7/2011   Time: 6:44:24 PM
Comments: I LOVE IT! thank you so much for taking the time to open this site for us to enjoy!! i remember my mom dumping us off at legend city. a cheap babysitter at $5 for all day long. i remember we were on the ocotopus and the chain broke and the ride went wild. it was scary but fun!
Date: 12/29/2010   Time: 9:33:16 AM
Comments: What a great job on this website. I was born and raised in AZ. I wouldn't want to have been raised anywhere else. Legend City was so much fun. Sometimes I wish we had the technology we have now then. I would have so many pictures. Thank you for the memories! Fredda
Date: 12/9/2010   Time: 8:03:09 PM
Comments: i got to go to legend city when i was a kid once or twice we lived in buckeye so dad didnt want to make the drive very often. always enjoyed it because wallace and ladmo were there
does anyone remember the wallace and ladmo drive ins. i was always buggin my dad to take us there but he never would. i think he drove by them on purpose just to irritate me
anyway wall boy and ladmo and gerald were a big part of my life . i never missed them on tive
i was talkin to this guy on yahoo messenger who convinced me to pay his 87 cable bill in return for copies of all the wallace and ladmo show. he ran a wallace and ladmo group
needless to say i never saw the movies,. kinda *issed me off since he was the leader of the group on yahoo. hidenchief was his yahoo nick i think he managed apts and did photography and security work a this apt complex he live at
anyway legend city was great
Date: 12/4/2010   Time: 10:20:24 PM
Comments: I took my first girlfriend on our first date to LC, it was great fun, our first kiss was on the sky ride, I will never forget it (1969). Thanks for putting the site together it was a lot of work but it is part of our history here in Phoenix, I was born here in 1953, saw Wall boy and Ladmo a couple of times there, it was a very happy time in our city and our country. I think sometimes the people who had the idea to build LC just were to early. Remember the population back in the 60s was what, 600,000 people or so. Just not enough people and when kids and parents are on vaction (the summer time), who wants to come to Phoenix! Anyway, bring backs the summer nights of Phoenix in the 60s!
Date: 11/7/2010   Time: 6:17:07 AM
Comments: For at least 6 summers in the early 1970s we traveled from Sierra Vista to Phoenix for a week long vacation. We stayed at hotels on Van Buren, yes Van Buren, and went to the Wax Museum, rode go-carts, played mini-golf, did Big Surf and always went to Legend City before going home.
Wright Family-New Orleans.
Date: 11/6/2010   Time: 11:51:22 PM
Comments: Hi I grew up watching the Wallace and Ladmo show too, it was the only thing that I wanted to do after school when I was a little kid and I loved it. I really miss it, I miss them both. Crazy as it sounds when my son was 2 years old he was in a commercial with Ladmo for water safety. It was in the backyard of a house. I lost the video that was made. Can anyone tell me where I might to be able to find it. My son is now 21 and I would like to show it to him. Thank you in advance..VERY MUCH. I can be reached at kellylg222@msn.com
please put Ladmo in the subject line. Thank you,

Date: 10/28/2010   Time: 8:28:08 PM
Comments: I was the manager of the 2nd issue of Legend City stock. The first issue sold out, and they needed more money. They started a 2nd issue at $1 a share, and I was the sales manager of that issue. We sold enough stock to complete the construction and make a succesful opening. They had a little cabin where they could make water flow upstream. I was talking to the guy that built and ran it, and he told me the construction to prove water could run upstream was so complicated when designing it he fell out of bed three times!
Date: 10/28/2010   Time: 7:06:48 AM
Comments: I worked there as a teenager during 73-74. It was a great place to work and all of the employees were like a family. It was a great place to hang out as a kid and it's truly missed. Too bad the kids that live here today don't have someplace like this to hang out...... Karen Tellez (Grainger)
Date: 10/6/2010   Time: 8:35:32 AM
Comments: Jeff Davich, Alhambra 1980. WOW! Legend City.......Living in Washington State, working for the Boeing Co. - Look me up FB
Date: 10/4/2010   Time: 2:20:44 PM
Comments: Great website! Remember the "Rage Cage"? Ferris wheel with the spinning cages- everything would drop out of your pockets and you would get rained on by change. Invariably, someone would lose their lunch and that would also rain down.
Date: 10/4/2010   Time: 2:24:48 AM
Comments: A wonderfully informative site: I always wanted to go to Legend City when I was a kid, but never had the chance! But this is the next best thing. Now will someone better informed than I please go to Wikimapia and add an outline for "Former Location of Legend City"?!
Date: 9/28/2010   Time: 12:54:19 PM
Comments: I remember the paddle boats in The Lagoon, the lights and sounds at night, the bumper cars, The Lost Dutchman Mine... Gosh, too many things to name!

Thanks for the memories! We miss you Legend City!

GEC
Date: 9/4/2010   Time: 11:54:53 AM
Comments: I loved Legend City. We lived in Phoenix and I have a lot of good memories about that place! I, no longer live there but this website took me down memory lane. Thank you for sharing this!
Date: 8/29/2010   Time: 3:34:27 PM
Comments: I used to live in winkelman , az my parents took me there as a child in the late 60s. I was watching a tv program that jogged my memory and I was wondering if it was still around. It is sad to find out it is no longer. Thank you for creating this site to share with family.
Date: 8/25/2010   Time: 7:06:30 PM
Comments: We worked at Legend City from 1970 to 1974. Wayne and Roberta Eveland- Williams. I worked the photo booth at the jail and train station, then for the park food and beverage and made uniforms for the band and food and beverage. Wayne started custodial, but ended up management for food and beverage. Hello anyone else from then. I'm on facebook.
Date: 8/14/2010   Time: 4:49:12 PM
Comments: Awesome, now I am craving a Churro er, Ladmo Stick
Date: 8/14/2010   Time: 3:45:59 AM
Comments: simply thank you s hawkins
Date: 8/13/2010   Time: 11:08:27 PM
Comments: I came from germany in 1978 went to the park many times with my cousin in the early 80 s had a great time there threw up on the ride what a fun time we had wish it was still around i am 46 now and remember it like it was jesturday never expirianced anything like it back in the old country thank you legend city ps great site Harold k Schneider
Date: 8/9/2010   Time: 10:57:13 AM
Comments: I remember the ground breaking for this amusement park. My family rode our horses their to watch it. I spent more than one Saturday night at this fun park in the summer time with famil and friends.

Barbara Lyons Hollinger

Phoenix Union High School
Date: 8/2/2010   Time: 3:16:11 PM
Comments: The band I was in, Bodacious, was the house band at the beer gardens in the late 70's or early 80's. Got to see many acts at Compton Terrace and got to ride the rides for free. Great memories!
Chuck
Date: 7/29/2010   Time: 12:04:41 AM
Comments: I absolutly wish that someone could recreate what we all lost..It was the best place.. I was just telling my teenager that it was so fun to go to when I found this site..In my day it was Jim Farrell everyone knew him..class of 76 North High..we all came and met there every Friday night.. I have no idea why I remember the name but we all had so much fun.. I so wish fun was that way again for our children..
Thank you for thinking of this site...Compton Terrace..the rides, KRUX, it had it all!! Those were the best days!!

Melody 1968
Date: 7/20/2010   Time: 11:51:07 AM
Comments: No pics of the roller coaster? The roller coaster ride at Legend City is what gave me a phobia on roller coasters!
Date: 7/18/2010   Time: 2:44:48 PM
Comments: what great memories do i have at Legend City. thanks for taking us all back.
Date: 7/11/2010   Time: 7:58:44 AM
Comments: Don't know what made me search Legend City, I had so much fun there as a child also love The Wallace and Ladmo Show. Thanks for putting together a site for memories, Love the show too .
Date: 7/10/2010   Time: 11:57:54 AM
Comments: Oh yeah, those were the good days. Lots of memories and fun!!!
Date: 7/1/2010   Time: 9:13:27 AM
Comments: My dad and grandfather took me to legend city in 70's, early 80's and it never got old to me! R.I.P. Legend City :(
Date: 6/27/2010   Time: 1:20:55 PM
Comments: My husband and I went here when we were dating (30 years ago). My son was asking questions about Legend City; mostly, why did it close? Thanks for the memories, we still miss this park.
Date: 6/24/2010   Time: 6:29:32 AM
Comments: Thanks for a wonderful site! I have been trying for ages to tell my husband how much fun Legend City was, and now he can see firsthand! I am now living in England and love sites that take me back to my home in Arizona, where I was born and raised.
Date: 6/17/2010   Time: 6:02:17 PM
Comments: Great sight and lots of memories from my youth. thx
Larry from north phoenix
Date: 6/6/2010   Time: 5:11:27 PM
Comments: Hi! What a blast from the past . My friends and i use to go there , and we saw a concert when it was Compton terrice. Thank-you .native of Phoenix Arizona -1960
Date: 5/27/2010   Time: 6:35:40 PM
Comments: Red Rider opened for Pat Benatar, I was there!!!
Date: 5/26/2010   Time: 9:59:54 PM
Comments: Wow old memories Date: 5/22/2010 Time: 6:06:05 AM
Comments: I used to go to Legend City with my brother Michael when we were kids.I also remember seeing Pat Benatar there at Compton Terrace. and for the bonus question who was the opening band?
Date: 5/22/2010   Time: 6:06:05 AM
Comments: I used to go to Legend City with my brother Michael when we were kids.I also remember seeing Pat Benatar there at Compton Terrace.
Date: 5/20/2010   Time: 7:56:53 AM
Comments: The last time I was at Legend City was for a concert. Jackson Brown & Jimmy Buffet, I think. We walked through the vacant park, we had to sneak past some barriers, but it was so sad that it was no longer functioning as an amusement park. Hubby is a native & had been there often, Ive only been there a couple of times.
P.S. I miss Wallace & Ladmo, too!
Date: 5/9/2010   Time: 9:25:00 AM
Comments: Happy to see this tribute to Legend City as I have nothing but great memories of fun times while at the park. It was a big part of my high school days in the 70's and was wonderful to revisit even if only a virtual tour. Thanks much! Janice W.
Date: 5/7/2010   Time: 12:13:25 AM
Comments: It is great to see that someone has taken the time to put this web site together. It brings back fond memories of my childhood in Phoenix. I wish Legend City was still here today!
Thanks,
Tim O'Dell
Date: 5/6/2010   Time: 7:52:17 AM
Comments: This website is awesome. Can't wait to show my kids. Why did it close? I guess the land was just to valuable for the owner.
Date: 5/5/2010   Time: 7:31:21 AM
Comments: I loved Legend City. Don't know why they let it go. I know it's hot here in summer, but seems like they could open it in the fall, winter and spring and still be it operating.They needed lots of trees for shade. I wish I was super rich. I would open up another park for all to enjoy here in are beautiful city. We need some entertainment. Not much to do here in the valley. Miss Legend City :((.
Date: 4/23/2010   Time: 10:23:18 AM
Comments: Some of my fondest childhood memories with family and friends are visits to Legend City. Thanks for putting this web site together. It was really nice to see all the old photos and revisit this experience. I was born in Phoenix in 1964 and enjoyed L.C. throughout it's heydays.
The Lost Dutchman's Mine is still my favorite.
Even when it was "run-down" at the in the early 80's. Thanks for sharing your tribute.
Tim Turner (Phoenix 1964-1983)

Date: 4/14/2010   Time: 7:39:24 PM
Comments: I moved here in the 70's and loved L.C.! Also my first concert at Compton Terrace.
Wallace and Ladmo were the best and I even have a signed Ladmo bag! Ahhh, the good old days...sigh.....
Date: 4/11/2010   Time: 6:18:44 PM
Comments: SKATEBOARD PARK... Does anyone have any photos or home movies to the Skateboarding area they had at this park in 1965?? I am a historian on the sport and trying to find anything i can on it..Please email me if you have anything.. thanks, Scotty starrphoto@barfoot.com
Date: 4/7/2010   Time: 2:34:30 PM
Comments: The Legend never dies.
The peak of Arizona. Before California companies and money. Before every midwest transplant. Before greedy home builders. I remember the old AZ fondly.
Date: 4/5/2010   Time: 9:19:49 PM
Comments: Bring Legend City Back. Wallace and Ladmo were the best. Gold Bond Stamps. One book filled got you in free. Lord we all miss Ladmo. God bless them for raising us. Dana Downs.
Date: 3/30/2010   Time: 6:45:38 PM
Comments: I grow up in Chandler just a few miles away for Legend City. My dad would take the hole family there on the day after report card Day. That if we all didn't get any F..
Date: 3/28/2010   Time: 9:37:16 PM
Comments: I miss seeing those tall neon green towers at night and riding the Skydiver with cotton candy & quarters that fell out of my pocket whipping around inside. Thanks for the memories. We'll never forget!
Date: 3/25/2010   Time: 2:30:20 PM
Comments: Thanks for putting this site together, (sniff) bittersweet but it brings back lots of fun memories.
Scot S.
Date: 3/23/2010   Time: 4:51:19 PM
Comments: I worked at the Park the summer of 1974 - what a blast it was. I am now 52 and my fondest memories are of that summer. Thanks for the great site. Big Sue
Date: 3/22/2010   Time: 7:27:18 PM
Comments: Wow, just found this site...it brings back a ton of memories, I worked there as a ride operator in 81-82. what a great job for a high school kid.
Date: 3/7/2010   Time: 6:11:26 AM
Comments: Oh my Gosh!!! I cannot believe there is a Legend City site! I loved LC when i moved here in 1976, I lived fairly close cuz i had to walk home once lol. It was a great place! I had a lot of fun there as a teenager! Compton Terrace was my first concert other than the ones at the fair! I seem to remember that they were going to move it out to Firebird Lake, after Compton Terrace moved there i heard nothing about it. I would go again if they brought it back, i dont care for the fair. I enjoyed reading the comments here, thank you all for the memories!
Date: 3/6/2010   Time: 8:55:01 PM
Comments: I worked at Legend City Through out the 70's I was Lost Dutch Man Shack tour guide and gun fighter AKA "Buffalo Chip" Hi di hi there Frend and neigbors my names Buffalo Chip and Im gonna be your guide thru the ol lost Dutchmans Shack, so if ya got any questions at any time just yell out hey Buffalo Chip or something kind of close to it and Ill answer any guestions ya got.......
Date: 3/6/2010   Time: 10:08:45 AM
Comments: My boyfriend and I used to go on the skyride and neck.
Date: 2/27/2010   Time: 12:56:15 PM
Comments: I loved Legend City !! I remember me and my sisters took a flashlight in the "Witches Castle" to see what was grabbing us. It was a man standing there with a big black fuzzy mitt on !!!!! They stopped the ride and kicked us off !!!! Too funny !!!
Date: 2/19/2010   Time: 8:47:30 AM
Comments: I was born in 1958 in a small town called Cottonwood, Az. We moved to Black Canyon City Az. when I was 5 years old. The best time of my life was spent at L.C., and waking up to Wallace & Ladmo, and all of the older cartoons. Life was great back then. Renee Wells
Date: 2/16/2010   Time: 2:43:06 PM
Comments: Although, I didn't move here until the late 80's. I've heard several stories about LC. What a great website and I love hearing the stories and memories of LC. Thank you for sharing with us. I think Phoenix needs to create a LC2 with the same set up. :)
Date: 2/10/2010   Time: 12:15:00 AM
Comments: I worked in" Kiddie Land" at Legend City in the early 80's. Nothing but great memories and smiles when I think of it :0) ~ Dannie ~
Date: 2/9/2010   Time: 9:27:15 AM
Comments: Man! I was born in 1964 and when we went on the city of Phoenix COPMEA day
in the Mid 70s i had to be have my self ,Wallace and Ladmo raised me in the morning before i went to school And I also went to his funneral and have video.
Date: 2/8/2010   Time: 9:04:52 PM
Comments: Thanks for your great website to remember legend City!
Date: 2/1/2010   Time: 5:40:18 AM
Comments: Thanks for making this wonderful repository for our memories!

Bill Rouse in Mesa
Date: 1/31/2010   Time: 9:39:38 PM
Comments: Ho Ho Ha Ha Hee Hee Ha Ha says it all!
Date: 1/31/2010   Time: 12:26:36 PM
Comments: I worked there on the Log Jam for 2 summers. Although I was making $1.35 hr. it was one of the best and funnest jobs I ever had. I have friends to this day from Legend City.
Date: 1/31/2010   Time: 2:11:26 AM
Comments: I was lucky enough to have gone several times through out the years. My first date,was at LC with of group of friends. My parents never knew I was there with a boy. The older brother of one of my childhood friends who lived behind us worked there. I thought he was so handsome and was really cool because he worked there, was around 1970. What a great place, so many good memories.

Cindy Stapleton One of the Las Palmaritas Gang
Date: 1/29/2010   Time: 7:36:24 AM
Comments: My dad and I live in Phoenix and we visited LC in the 70's and early-80's and really miss it R.I.P. Legend City! :(
Date: 1/27/2010   Time: 5:33:16 PM
Comments: This site is great :) My mom always told me about Legend City! I'll have to show this so her! I'm sure it'll bring back great memories!
Date: 1/26/2010   Time: 10:35:26 AM
Comments: What a wonderful web site....brings back great memories for a baby boomer
Thank you for sharing !
Date: 1/19/2010   Time: 10:27:48 PM
Comments: OMG!!! I totally miss LC! gosh the best place to be in the 70's :) what fond memories!
What a loss :( but Thanks for the wonderful memories !
Aznative
Date: 1/14/2010   Time: 5:57:27 PM
Comments: O.M.G. some of our fondest memories!! and riding motorcycles across the street at 20 acres!! Compton Terrace was never the same out at firebird!!
Date: 1/13/2010   Time: 9:59:01 PM
Comments: Here's a thought. HOW MANY LEGEND CITY LOVERS WOULD IT TAKE TO RECREATE A SIMILAR PARK IN THE VALLEY SOMEWHERE? FROM THE GROUND UP, WORKING THERE, EVERYTHING! FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF ARIZONANS... ONE GENERATION HAS ALREADY MISSED OUT!!!
Date: 1/13/2010   Time: 9:55:09 PM
Comments: I was born in '61 in Phoenix, and while looking at the photos of the rides was very confused at my own memories?! Maybe my mom didn't take me to LC when I was young-I don't know, but I have NO memory of alot of the boat rides, the sky ride, the cars?! I remember broken down rides (lost Dutchman) and rides that were closed and more of the carnival/fair rides. I remember that huge roller coaster...something Mouse?! I LOVED that ride and it was probably to blame for my love of the thrill of coasters to this day! lol I lost my dad at age 8 and things may have been too tight for me to go when I was younger and LC was in it's glory....I saw enough of the "end" to feel bad each time I went and witnessed the deterioration as there wasn't money for upkeep. Strange how we just kept going though, lol! Thanks for this site! D. Angle
Date: 12/30/2009   Time: 8:15:37 PM
Comments: I worked at Legend City from about 70-72 - Such great memories - looking for more old employees - saw a message from Wendy Dae - well this is Mon Dae - a sister of hers from those days..... I am now a great grandmother and wish it was still around so I could share it with the next generations...
Maureen (Painter) Spencer (on Facebook)
Date: 12/28/2009   Time: 11:51:10 PM
Comments: I LOOOVVVEE LEGAND CITY COBOYS!!!!!!!
Date: 9/23/2009   Time: 8:43:07 AM
Comments: I worked at LC from 76-78. This was the best job any highschool kid could ever wish for. Many of my girlfriends work there too. We would go out afterwork for pizza at Aurelios in Scottsdale or to Red Devil in Phx. Those were great times. I grew up less than a mile from LC and spent many of my birthday celebrations there. We didn't care if it was July, we had a great time no matter how hot and muggy it was. Sharing these memories with my son about LC made it much easier using this site. Thank you for keeping LC memory alive for us big kids.
Date: 9/7/2009   Time: 8:44:52 PM
Comments: I used to work at Legend City in 1977-1978. It was an awesome place and sad to see it gone. I had alot of fun there working and just going there on my days off.
Date: 9/4/2009   Time: 9:32:24 AM
Comments: Thanks for the site, I learned something new about my city today!
Date: 9/2/2009   Time: 9:28:27 PM
Comments: I was born in Phoenix in 1971 and barely remember going to the park, but I loved it. The memories aren't real strong, but remember being very sad when it closed. I vaguely recall tv ad's for park. Too bad Phoenix doesn't have another park because I think it would do great with the year-round weather.
Date: 8/28/2009   Time: 3:14:49 PM
Comments: I remember going to legend city with my family in 1977 when we lived in Casa Grande, Arizona. Seeing this site brings back memories of that time as well as watching Wallace and Ladmo on TV on kpho channel 5 until my family's move to Los Angeles, California in Oct of 1985.
Date: 8/22/2009   Time: 1:29:22 PM
Comments: Hi Scott Starr here. Skateboard Historian. looking for any photos or home movies of the Skateboard Track that was at Legend City in 1965.. there were different skill areas called PIPELINE, BEACH and BUN BUSTER.. Does anyone have anything that needs to be in the skateboarding archives? starrphoto at barfoot.com
Date: 8/22/2009   Time: 1:06:44 PM
Comments: WOW this really brought back memories...i thought this park was alot better than disney lol i saw my first concert at legend city Fleetwood Mac..and rode my first rollercoaster there ...thanks for putting up this site you brought back alot of memories
Date: 8/19/2009   Time: 5:43:03 PM
Comments: What a great place for us early phxtempe people, enough that i ended up working there later. still have my old redwhite name tag. every time im that way all i see on that corner is Legend city, its still there every square inch. MISS THE PLACE. O one more thing it was funny the place would close in the summer because it was to hot out.
Date: 8/12/2009   Time: 3:36:59 PM
Comments: Love the site! It's an awesome tribute to a bygone era of the internet. The embedded .wav files take me back to a simpler time many people refer to as 1997!
Date: 8/12/2009   Time: 3:27:37 AM
Comments: I will use it on mine!!
Date: 8/11/2009   Time: 3:59:29 PM
Comments: Fantastic site, kudos. Legend City was the coolest.
Date: 7/27/2009   Time: 5:57:03 PM
Comments: Happy 80th Birthday, Louis Crandall!
Date: 7/10/2009   Time: 7:03:20 PM
Comments: My favorite
attraction was the Dutchman's Shack where everything was slanted. I wish Legend
City was still there, and that my kids could have experienced it in the 80s and
90s. Thanks for the memories.
Date: 7/7/2009   Time: 8:25:05 PM
Comments: Back in the summer of 1966, I was the Music Director of
KRUX and we helped to promote the Smash Back to School Blast that was held at
Legend City.  Lesley Gore, who wrote and recorded It's My Party was our
headliner.  She arrived at Sky Harbor.  In front of the terminal were a couple
of vehicles and a Limo for her.  My car was there too.  A brand new 1966 Bright
Yellow Corvette.  I parked my car behind the limo there in the front of the
terminal.  When she came out, she was told the Limo was for her.  It didn't take
long for her to say, I will go in that car!  Pointing at my corvette.  No one
argued with her.  I didn't mind a bit.  So in Lesley Gore got into the passenger
seat with KRUX Good Guy Norm Seeley driving her out to Legend City.  I don't
know how she got around after the show, but from that day forward, my car was
referred to as The Lesley Gore Vette. -- Norm Seeley (former Music Director KRUX
1966)
Date: 4/27/2009   Time: 2:25:51 AM
Comments: Thank you for keeping the memories alive. I had many happy family times here as a kid.
Date: 4/24/2009   Time: 2:07:15 PM
Comments: JUST WANTED TO SAY THANK YOU FOR ALL OF THE PHOTOS AND MEMORIES BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE. I DO THINK ABOUT LEGEND CITY FROM TIME TO TIME AND I USE TO FREQUENT THERE AS A CHILD. I AM AN ARIZONA NATIVE AND THE SEVENTIES WERE THE BULK OF MY YEARS THERE. I REMEMBER SEEING ROCK CONCERTS AT THE AMPHITHEATER AND SITTING IN THE AUDIENCE OF THE WALLACE AND LADMO SHOW. IT WAS A SAD DAY TO SEE IT GO AFTER MY NEW SON WAS ONLY ONE YEAR OLD AND HE NEVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY IT.

THANK YOU AGAIN, JIM K.
Date: 4/22/2009   Time: 5:38:56 PM
Comments: Hey just a heads up, I wanted to let everyone know that Xio Dibin speaks English. I hope I posted in the right location?
Date: 4/22/2009   Time: 1:18:49 PM
Comments: My dad rueben noel was the sale exec. at one time and legend city was my second home, thank you for the memories
Date: 4/17/2009   Time: 2:33:22 PM
Comments: My sisters and my friends spent many Saturdays at Legend City looking for boys in the Sky Ride cars. Never did find them. I remember seeing East High School in the distance. It too is gone.
Those were the days.
Date: 4/16/2009   Time: 9:17:06 PM
Comments: Awww, I wish this was still here! Hearing the Wallace and Ladmo theme song reaaaally takes me back too. Wow! thank you for this site! It's wonderful!
Date: 4/14/2009   Time: 3:00:56 PM
Comments: Thank you for preserving this history. I have fond memories of the park,the places to eat, the rides and the shows. Of course, Wallace and Ladmo. Later, Compton Terrace. wow what great fun. Thanks again,
Steff Kelly
Date: 4/14/2009   Time: 12:05:17 PM
Comments: Legend City holds a lot of great childhood memories for me -now 58 yrs old. I hated to see it torn down. I remember a promotion one time that anyone whose hair was longer than Alice Cooper's could get in free. I don't think anyone did.
John Foster
Date: 4/13/2009   Time: 3:49:49 PM
Comments: Good site, admin.
Date: 4/13/2009   Time: 8:05:38 AM
Comments: I went there on my first official date. It was a fun place to go to. East High Yearbook staff went there on have their pic taken because the yearbook was called Legend.
Date: 4/8/2009   Time: 6:37:38 PM
Comments: I was born at Good Samaritin hospital. Lived in Scottsdale as a baby.We moved to paradise valley soon after. My folks moved us to San Diego in 1968. I had forgotten about Legend City until I googled Wallace and Ladmo. This was a link. I have some vague memories of the park because I was so young. But I remember The Lost Dutchman mine and just the feeling of de javu. Same with old Tucson. thanks, wish I could be of more help. Cool memory though, thanks!
Date: 3/27/2009   Time: 9:44:00 AM
Comments: What a great site ! I know so many people that when you mention Legend City have no idea what I am talking about. I have very fond memories of going there with my dad when I spent weekends with him. Am so glad I have these memories and this site reminded me of alot of them. Thanks to who ever put this site together, great job !
Date: 3/21/2009   Time: 10:15:21 PM
Comments: Wow,
this certainly brought me back to my childhood! I spent many weekends hanging
out at Legend City with my best friend David. This park had huge influences on
our lives as it kept us out of a lot of trouble. I can remember riding the Lost
Dutchman Mine ride over and over again. I remember those days when Wallace and
Ladmo would perform and they would have free admission in addition to the
possibility of winning a prize! That was the true Phoenix and this site should
be preserved forever. Thank you so much for taking me back to found memories!
Date: 3/15/2009   Time: 6:31:15 PM
Comments: Really miss this place. I have told my kids all about it. Only thing I had to do EVERY week end.
Thanks for the memories!!!!

Kim Now in Montana
Date: 3/6/2009   Time: 7:40:30 PM
Comments: Cool. Was peeking at the wikipedia Wallace and Ladmo pages and followed the Legend City link here. Thanks for the web site. I was lucky enough to get to Legend City once to see Wallace and Ladmo. What a great time!
Date: 3/4/2009   Time: 7:53:54 PM
Comments: I remember going to Legend City as a teen in the late '70's, especially the time I threw up on the Tilt-a-Whirl. Good times!
Date: 3/4/2009   Time: 4:01:04 PM
Comments: What fun. Randy and Leslie, AKA Ronnie, pretty much said it all. As I was never banned from the park as Leslie was, I have very fond memories. Thanks for the site. Terry
Date: 3/3/2009   Time: 9:01:22 PM
Comments: They should have NEVER torn this down. What a shame.
Date: 3/3/2009   Time: 2:53:07 PM
Comments: WOW! Amazing web site! How unique so much is preserved and so many lives touched by Legend City. Amazing memories. Dad transported us from rural Iowa to build and work at Legend City in the early 60s. Legend City was my brothers my sister and my home away from home for several years. Incredible place to be a teen in the 60s. What a great place to grow! I would also like to apologize to anyone whos River Ride I may have ruined by memorizing the spiel and rudely saying the spiel before the River Boat Captain. You may find comfort in knowing that Dad banned me from the River Ride for 2 weeks. My partner in crime and best friend, Nancy Tompkins, where are you? Find me at lesliekosta comcast.net. But know you remember me as Ronnie Schenck.
Date: 3/2/2009   Time: 9:20:44 PM
Comments: This is a walk down memory lane for an old 59 year old kid from Iowa. My dad and family moved to Arizona in 1961 and help build and run Legend City until the fall of 1964. It was sad to see such a fine place have the financial problems it did but we had no idea it remained in operation until 1983. During the building I remember helping with the cement work for the pads the rides sat on. I was only 12 or 13 at the time but dad took me to work a few times. Later after the park opened, I went there many times and knew almost every inch of the place. My father was the maintenance foreman after the place opened and later become Rides Manager. He has lots of good memories of the place and the people who worked there including lots of kids from ASU. Many of the rides for the park came from a Kiddy Land Park in Kansas City, Missouri. At an even younger age I went to Kansas City a few times and rode those rides before they were moved to Legend City. I'm sure that many of the folks who visited the Park back in those Early days loved it and the people that worked there loved it too. They were exciting times and deserve the time and effort you have put into this web site. Thanks, Randy Schenck and father, Ron Schenck
Date: 2/28/2009   Time: 7:25:35 AM
Comments: My name is Mark Miller, our band COMPROMISE nine peice horn band played on the floating dock and Red Garter almost every summer from 68-70. Did anyone ever see us play?
Mark
Date: 2/26/2009   Time: 10:41:23 PM
Comments: From about spring 1971 till the end of summer 1973, I and a couple of my friends Steve and Alford were stunt men who trained under Ron Nix.
This site sure has taken me back there!
We used to have a gunfight at the town in the back of the lot and then shoot outs on the train. Sometimes we would stack tumbleweeds on the tracks and set fire to them so we could rob the payroll on the train.
Those were times I truly miss and your site took me back there, THANKS!
I will always miss Legend City!! WHAT A LOSS!
Mike Greene
Date: 2/26/2009   Time: 9:42:48 PM
Comments: Thanks for bringing back some childhood memories.
Date: 2/21/2009   Time: 12:14:18 AM
Comments: thanks for the site...lots of good times there...I kiss my first girl there at 14 wow...bring back the summer of 68
Date: 2/16/2009   Time: 9:51:25 PM
Comments: How fun to have found your website! Thanks so much for the memories! I celebrated my 16th at LC and remember getting stuck on the ferris wheel! It was a safe, fun place that parents could let their teenagers roam. I showed this to my kids and they can't believe how old I am!! Thanks again!
Lisa Clark Schneiderman - Marietta, GA
Date: 2/16/2009   Time: 8:41:03 AM
Comments: Oh man! Thank you so very much for maintaining this website. My memories are vivid of birthday, and family visits at Legend City. These were the best of times - socially too!
Mike Durso
Date: 2/14/2009   Time: 4:34:40 AM
Comments: srp sucks i had a good time there mid70,s maybe early80,81 just think kown cool it would be 2009
Date: 2/11/2009   Time: 11:49:45 PM
Comments: Thanks for creating and maintaining this site. I didn't go to Legend City per se all that much but I did go to lots of shows at Compton Terrace. Thanks for sharing the memories, all of you who have posted here over the last several years.
Date: 2/11/2009   Time: 8:33:24 AM
Comments: Looks like it was a great place. I am particularly interested in pictures, parts, and info about the Blakely Cars

Bill
gsuffa256 at charter.net
Date: 2/11/2009   Time: 7:19:10 AM
Comments: I so remember Legend City and was devastated when it closed. Thank you for creating this site with so many great memorabilia for the walk down memory lane. Well done!
Date: 2/7/2009   Time: 10:13:12 PM
Comments: When I was in 9th grade, my friends and I washed cars one Saturday at a local gas station to get enough money to go to Legend City Amusement Park. We had a blast and this was to be 1 of the only times I was able to go before it closed up. I am now 45 years old and still remember that event in my life.
Date: 2/6/2009   Time: 7:25:40 PM
Comments: Legend City is solely responsible for my fear of heights!!! I got stuck at the top of the Ferris wheel in 1972 when I was just 6...the wind was blowing and it was almost dusk. Havent gotten on a FW since. Still, I wouldn't trade my memories of this place for anything!!!! I remember seeing so many concerts there in the early 80's...the Go Go's, AC DC, Def Lepard. LC is the source for so many happy memories from both my childhood and my teen years!!! It is only too bad that it wasn't around for my daughter to enjoy and to create memories for herself! LC...you are sorely missed!!!
Date: 2/6/2009   Time: 6:56:55 PM
Comments: Spent some of my best times with friends there. Our parents would drop us off and away we would go running for the rides and flirting with boys.
Thanks for the site, it brought back some really fun memories. Judy
Date: 2/4/2009   Time: 12:26:17 PM
Comments: I was a child performer at Legend City in the late 70's until it closed. I sang with Doc Feeber's Vaudeville Revue. Thank you for taking me back to my childhood!

Juleah Morgan Brewer
Date: 1/24/2009   Time: 12:57:38 PM
Comments: This website is a very nice labor of love. Thanks.
Date: 1/21/2009   Time: 1:38:11 PM
Comments: I remember very fondly Legend City! I won a dance contest there when I was in 8th grade and also went there in the 70's to hear a Jackson Brown concert that was rained on!

Love it, wish it would relive.
b
Date: 1/20/2009   Time: 11:32:49 AM
Comments: I remember going to Legend City when I was a kid with friends and on field trips. also went to a concert at Compton terrace. Thanks for the memories. Arizona native 09 07 1963 grew up in tolleson raised in Maryvale go panthers '81 born at st. Josephs hospital in Phoenix AZ. My how the state has grown!
Date: 1/16/2009   Time: 8:53:13 PM
Comments: Wow! Can't believe there was a website for Legend City. We spent so much time there as kids. It's good to see people still think about it! Thanks for putting such a detailed website together for something that isn't around anymore. How awesome it would be if our kids had somewhere like that to go! Hello from Castle Rock, CO!
Date: 1/4/2009   Time: 6:57:19 PM
Comments: A great resource - many thanks!
Date: 1/2/2009   Time: 8:53:30 AM
Comments: hi! i love this web site thank-you
Date: 12/29/2008   Time: 9:47:48 PM
Comments: Hi. Good site.
Date: 12/19/2008   Time: 11:11:57 PM
Comments: Bring it back.
Date: 12/12/2008   Time: 5:57:21 PM
Comments: Hi the second set of sky ride buckets that looked like diving bells I believe were from Pacific Ocean Park?? Could they have been purchased at the auction? Great site!!!

Nanette
Chandler AZ
Date: 12/10/2008   Time: 7:37:16 AM
Comments: Hi ! Great page. Greetings from Poland.
Date: 12/7/2008   Time: 9:10:28 AM
Comments: Nice Memories, still have the scar from jumping the fence and razor wire getting me in the knee. Was a good park, would like to see SRP torn down and Legend City rebuilt!

Justin
Date: 11/25/2008   Time: 9:28:55 PM
Comments: The last time I went to Legend City, Ladmo stiffed me on a Ladmo bag. He called my row and seat number, then gave it to a little girl next to me. I heckled him the rest of the show. Wallace just shrugged and gave me a what can I do look, but hey I loved those guys and Legend City very much, I wish they were all still around.
G Horlacher
Date: 11/25/2008   Time: 12:10:52 PM
Comments: I really like your website. I feel sad to know that it was closed long ago. Thank you for sharing these great information about this bygone park.

Fei Yao from Arizona.
Date: 11/22/2008   Time: 6:02:17 PM
Comments: My wife and I were married in Tucson in 1973 and we didn't have much money so we had our honeymoon at Legend City. Now, some 35 years later, we wish it was still around so we could share it with our grandkids. Thanks for all of these great memories.
Date: 11/12/2008   Time: 4:54:22 PM
Comments: Wow how quickly I forgot, such great times I had there!
Date: 11/7/2008   Time: 10:45:32 AM
Comments: Every one knows where they were when the first man walked on the moon. I was at Legend City with my future wife. Lots of great memories there.
Date: 11/5/2008   Time: 10:08:09 AM
Comments: I loved Legend City...It was the best time ever with my Dad!
Date: 11/4/2008   Time: 9:16:10 AM
Comments: My brother and I loved to come to Legend City and we still talk about the great times we had. Thanks for the website.
Date: 11/4/2008   Time: 6:00:40 AM
Comments: In having the opportunity to enjoy the wonderful life of having Legend City was truly remarkable. I have lived here all my life and truly would have enjoyed my grandkids seeing this remarkable attraction. Sorry to have seen it removed by S.R.P but now I work for the company that took its place.LOL . Truly enjoyed this delightful pictures brings back memorable memories!!!!
Date: 11/3/2008   Time: 8:45:52 PM
Comments: WOW!!! I love your tribute. I was only 7 years old when it closed but I still remember awsome rides and shooting rifles.
Date: 11/1/2008   Time: 11:11:50 AM
Comments: As a kid Legend City was so much fun. I wish it was still here today to take my family to the place of such fond memories. This web site helps to show them what it was like.
Date: 10/24/2008   Time: 7:54:51 PM
Comments: Legend City was a wonderful place.
Date: 10/23/2008   Time: 12:58:27 PM
Comments: I'm a Phoenix resident since 2000, but fondly remember visiting my aunt here in Mesa in the 60's and early 70's. A trip to Legend City was always a must on every visit for me. I loved the whole place, but the visit was a must for one simple reason - the antique cars. Like most young kids, I couldn't wait to drive a car, and that antique car ride was the only place I could drive legally when I was that age! I would ride those cars over and over again. It is a great memory. Thanks for this website!
Date: 10/22/2008   Time: 8:03:06 PM
Comments: Thank you so much for bring back the fond memories that I had once lived as a young girl. My parents would take us to Legend City on the weekends. As I had became a Teenager a bunch of us girls would go on a Saturday night. When I seen the cars that had brought some really fond memories there. I lived it again. It brought a Big Smile to my face when I seen that. I remember that I got to drive the car for the First time whith my Mother I was like 9 years old, LOL that was so exciting to beable to drive with my Mom sitting next to me. As I had became a Teenager I remember going on the Log ride and getting all wet. That was a Blast. Thank You so much for making my day!. To this day My Husband and I share memories about Legend City. He jokes about it saying I think I seen you there. I just wished that it was still around so our Children could have seen how we spent our weekends. Thank You again.
Sincerely,
Patricia V. Arizona Native
Date: 10/20/2008   Time: 8:45:36 AM
Comments: Wow! This looked like a real cool amusement park done in good old Arizona fashion! Sad that its no longer around.I wish It had of remained. I was too young at the time to remember it and I dont think I ever went to it as I was only 2 years old when the park closed. But the website sure is great! Maybe someday we Arizona can bring back Legend City, not in the same place of course.
Date: 10/17/2008   Time: 1:00:13 AM
Comments: Born in Phoenix in '64. Legend City and Wallace and Ladmo were the ONLY things for a PHX kid back then. God, it was so much simpler then. I miss the Monster Mouse! Gotta cry now. Ron in Thailand
Date: 10/5/2008   Time: 9:32:04 AM
Comments: Memories!!!!
Having grown up in the valle in the 50's and 60's and 70's I was very familiar with Legend City!
If only we as a Valley could have had the forethought to support it more and leep it, the Dity would be competeing with Disney Now!
John Engstrom
Date: 10/4/2008   Time: 10:41:32 PM
Comments: Ahhh I just cant't resist.I was born in Phoenix when it was a BIG,small town and I'll never forget the feeling I had when we would see the big Lgend City sign coming into view.The Wallace and Ladmo stage shows and I even remember when they were sponsored by the Toy Cottage an 7th St.What great memories... Thanks
Big Mike
Date: 10/1/2008   Time: 8:16:29 AM
Comments: I remember Legend City as a kid it sure would be nice to have it back my grand kids would love it. I loved your page it brought back alot of memories. Thanks
Date: 9/28/2008   Time: 4:55:49 PM
Comments: Just started a Facebook group about Legend City. Has a link to this site. Thanks for putting it together. Very important and impressive for us native Phoenicians.
Date: 9/27/2008   Time: 12:54:52 PM
Comments: just found this site, love it! brings good old memories back. we use to spend all are weekends there. great place to grow up with.
Date: 9/27/2008   Time: 12:03:41 PM
Comments: This is a wonderful website to relive memories of the past. I moved to Phoenix in 1971, at the age of 11. I visited Legend City several times in the 1970's and into the 1980's. It was sad to see it end.

Thank you for keeping this website going for us. And thank you for using some of my photographs!

Dean Patrick Preising
Phoenix, Arizona
Date: 9/25/2008   Time: 9:23:54 PM
Comments: Wow! ... what great memories! Lived in Phoenix all my life, graduated High School in '70, spent many a night at Legend City. Many, many girlfriends were my guest at Legend City as a first date. I went into the military from '74 to '78 and was soooooo sad to hear Legend City had closed when I returned. Grew up with all the 'players' especially Bill, Lad, and Pat. Thanks for creating such a special venue and tribute to the pioneers who entertained Phoenicians for many, many years.
Greg Lawritson
Date: 9/25/2008   Time: 1:31:57 PM
Comments: My family was stationed at Luke Air Force Bace in 1971-1972. My father took us there on family trips often. I have very fond memories of Legend City. I found this website after doing many searches. I shared it with my family. My father passed away this year, prior to me finding this site - he loved nostalgia - he would have loved this site - thanks for maintaining and sharing.
Date: 9/23/2008   Time: 2:03:53 AM
Comments: I knew I had visited a theme park in Az but I had very little memory of it. I can't remember the year but it had to have been pretty close to the parks final year. I was so happy to stumble upon this web site because it triggered some memories. Now I know I'm not crazy, there really was a theme park in Az!! Plus it was so much fun remembering Wallace and Ladmo, I wished and wished for a Ladmo Bag!! Thanks for the memories! Julie, Az native
Date: 9/20/2008   Time: 17:31:36 PM
Comments: Hello, I
just found your wonderful website! I
worked at Legend City from 1969-1974 (mostly in food service). Those were the
happiest times of my teenage years. Legend City was home to me. The ride
operators, food service personnel, clean up crew, nurse, etc., were my
family. When Legend City closed, I felt orphaned. When it was torn down, I felt
like my family home was gone. Sometimes I can still hear: "Welcome to Legend
City, a Wild West Adventure of Guns, Girls and Games" or the song: "If I
Knew You Were Coming, I'd have Baked a Cake." Back in the real world...I have
pictures. I have a picture of "Sgt. Dave" and "Sgt. Rick" in front of the
riverboat ride. Thank you for bringing Legend City "back to life," if only in
memory. Sincerely, Wendy "Windy Dae" (Toombs) Wasson
Date: 9/19/2008   Time: 10:25:46 PM
Comments: Went here every summer from '75 until it closed for my
birthday. I have such great memories. Thanks for trip down memory lane
Date: 9/18/2008   Time: 1:36:17 PM
Comments: I remember going to Legend City to see Wallace and Ladmo. I remember how the park seemed magical when I visited it in its later days. Sad that's gone, especially since I cannot take my children there. Alas, perhaps the parks name sealed its fate from the beginning. Perhaps Legend City was destined to end as only a legend. May the legend live on. Thanks for the great website!
Date: 9/17/2008   Time: 8:32:51 PM
Comments: I Rember Legand City, Loved going there when I was young.I'ts To Bad that ether S.R.P or A.P.S. had to DESTROY such A well Loved and Busy Amusment Park
I also rember Chaprial Speedway, still have my driving card from their
Date: 9/16/2008   Time: 2:16:22 PM
Comments: My siblings and I went to Legend City when I was growing up. We lived at Hayden and McDowell and visited at least twice a month. My friend broke her arm there at her birthday party! My sister found it a great to meet boys! We sure sad to see it go!
Date: 9/14/2008   Time: 9:11:03 AM
Comments: I took my late wife to Legend City when we first came
to Phoenix in 1973. It was open in the summer and closed for
the school year.I always thought that that was a mistake.
It should have been open every weekend all year long.
that would have given High school and collage aged
people a place to date.
The summer was to hot even at night.So the park never got the attendance that it could gotten in
a place like L.A.
I hope the next someone wants to build an amusement
park in Arizona that they enclose it like the one at
Mall Of America. So we can enjoy it year around.

M. F. Duckett
Phoenix Az.
Date: 9/9/2008   Time: 4:06:05 PM
Comments: I worked at Legend City back in 1973, first inside the park picking up trash with a broom and a pan. The standing joke was How's business The reply picking up!

There was a hottie lots of them actually college girl from ASU who drove a VW convertible. She seemed so old then but now... ASU students look like babys. Of course when you're 51 a lot of people look young.
Date: 9/1/2008   Time: 11:35:20 AM
Comments: In 1969 a friend of mine was employed at LC as a night security guard. His hours began AFTER the park was closed. I remember accompanying him on his rounds and being truly spooked - it was DARK and we were the only people inside the park. I also admired his courage, because most nights he was canvassing the entire property...alone. BOO!

Bruce Cannon, Tempe High School, Class of 1967
Date: 8/9/2008   Time: 10:15:01 AM
Comments: I remember going when I was 5 years old and what I remember the most was the Big rollercoaster and the skyride. Thanks for the memories
Date: 8/6/2008   Time: 4:34:02 PM
Comments: I used to take my kids there from Tucson. It truly was an answer to Disneyland. Sorry, like so many things, it bit the dust.
Date: 8/5/2008   Time: 12:18:06 PM
Comments: Great Site I Knew a Guy Robert Kelly use to run Legend City Back in the days. He told a story how he use to send spies to big surf to see what kind of people where visting.
Date: 8/2/2008   Time: 4:23:26 PM
Comments: Did we ever meet alot of cute guys at Legend City! We changed our clothes several times before we got just the right outfits to hang out there!
Date: 7/31/2008   Time: 1:41:46 PM
Comments: Thank you ... some great memories came from this park. Who would have thought there would be such a great site on Legend City so many years later. Linda
Date: 7/29/2008   Time: 7:43:28 AM
Comments: I can't begin to tell you of all the memories that I have of Legend City. I've been to Disneyland and Magic Mountain, but neither of them hold the place in my heart that Legend City does. It truly was a unique place. Being a native, I always ask people if they remember Legend City and the answer is usually no...what a shame. It had atmosphere and a feeling all on it's own. There will never be anything quite like it.

Jimmy Lira
Date: 7/28/2008   Time: 6:58:35 AM
Comments: I had such great memories at Legend City...I kissed my first real cowboy at the Golden Palace Saloon back in 1974 - Carole Manley
Date: 7/27/2008   Time: 8:17:15 AM
Comments: I had great memories of birthdays at Legend City with my friends and family.

Cole Bobbe
Date: 7/25/2008   Time: 5:14:22 PM
Comments: Excellent web site. Brings back a lot of nice memories. Thank you!
Date: 7/24/2008   Time: 6:02:50 AM
Comments: Lot's of great memories of Legend City, and of my family too - thanks!

Mike Durso
Date: 7/23/2008   Time: 3:36:19 PM
Comments: This is a great web page! I live in San Diego now, but recently bought a second house here in New River. One of the construction workers told me about this web site. I grew up in Phoenix and worked at Legend City for about 2 years while in high school. I have some great memories of the place. I worked various games -basketball toss, milk bottle toss, etc.. I enjoyed seeing all the people who would come through the park, especially the good looking girls! I had not seen a photo of Legend City since I left the area in 1976.
Date: 7/17/2008   Time: 2:36:14 PM
Comments: What a great website!!!! I remember some of the rides from when I was little. I wish it was still around, it would be great for our kids now!!! Thanks for putting together so much information and the pictures are great!
Date: 7/10/2008   Time: 11:18:37 AM
Comments: Great memories. Really wish there was someplace to take my boys like this today.
Date: 7/7/2008   Time: 9:19:18 PM
Comments: What a neat place to visit, but, especially to work for. I began my short venture in spring of 1974 as carpentry foreman. Horst Bruener was the 'wheel' and we worked some 100 plus hour weeks in 100 plus temps each day to get the park reopened for the summer of 1974. It was a blast. Worked through shutdown and helped in security after closing, as there was a fair share of vandalism. Joe Niemann
Date: 7/3/2008   Time: 4:39:00 PM
Comments: Any luck locating the Legend City TV commercial from around 1970-1971?
Date: 7/2/2008   Time: 8:58:06 AM
Comments: Thank you for the website of Legend City. What memories.

I am 50 years old and I live in Oregon now, but I was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona in 1958. When the amusement park opened it was one of the best things in my life. I had many, many fun times there. I had forgot some of the attractions until I saw the web site. I lived on the west side of Phoenix so it was always a real tough job to get a parent to drop us off and pick us up at midnight on a Friday or Saturday night. It was at least an hour drive away. But we probably got to go about 1 time a month.

My parents were friends with a lot of people at KPHO at the time. They were even members of the Phoenix Press Club. I remember KPHO and Wallace and Ladmo's connection with Legend City. I found Wallace on myspace.com about a year ago. He has a couple of websites. I believe he is in his 80's?, but still a real nice guy.

When I got a little older, 16 or so, my best friend and I worked there. I worked on the kiddy rides until my last day I worked at the golf course. Good times, good fun.

Thanks again for placing the website out there.
Date: 7/1/2008   Time: 10:20:04 PM
Comments: Oh my gosh! What memories this has brought back. I remember the Condello band, Wallace and Ladmo, the rides and most of all the excitement of going for the first time to LEGEND CITY. This was a HUGE treat for me as I lived out in Litchfield Park and going to an amusement park with friends and hanging out.Thanks so much for having this site and bringing my childhood back to me. What a treat. Melody Manley Neely
Date: 6/30/2008   Time: 6:21:21 AM
Comments: The GOLDUST
CHARLIE SHOW
If there's some older Valley Of The Sun folks who watched the 1950s "Goldust
Charlie" early KPHO kid show...please send me ANY memories you have! I'm writing
a story for WallaceLadmoGerald.com
and need your recollections or sentiments. Email me at:  robcook54@hotmail.com.
Also Ken Kennedy (GDC) played
with the "Desert City 6" at LEGEND CITY. This request is just for the Summer of
2008. Thanks! Rob
Date: 6/30/2008   Time: 6:15:26 AM
Comments: I REMEMBER MY OLDEST BROTHER TAKING ME THERE WHEN I WAS YOUNGER. I WISH THAT IT WAS STILL AROUND SO THAT OUR CHILDREN COULD ENJOY IT LIKE WE ALL DID
BOOBOOKITTY
Date: 6/27/2008   Time: 9:57:26 AM
Comments: i heard you have some pieces of legend city around the srp building. is that true, c.brown16 at cox.net
Date: 6/26/2008   Time: 11:24:39 AM
Comments: I was in Junior High and High School back then. We went there on the weekends. This site has brought back so many memories. Thank you.
Date: 6/25/2008   Time: 12:45:31 PM
Comments: i never got to go to legend city but i wish i could . my mom tells me when she would go when she was a little girl and it sounds like i would have loved it too!
Date: 6/22/2008   Time: 12:28:51 AM
Comments: Might Be The Best Ever Yet
Date: 6/20/2008   Time: 2:57:34 PM
Comments: My first visit was in 1964 and my last in 1976. During my last visit I was on a ride called The Zipper and remember being terrified. Not because of the ride but a cotter pin ready to fall out of the cage in which I was riding.
Date: 6/13/2008   Time: 1:26:13 PM
Comments: I want to thank you for this website... I have lots of memories of Legend City, and how I wish it was still there.... I am 37 years old and what a memory I have of my childhood summer days at Legend City. Unfortunately I was one of those kids who never got the Ladmo Bag... but... I will always have the memories of fun of my visits to Legend City. It's sad the children today don't have this special place. Thank you again, it was great remembering all these times. NLVivian
Date: 6/12/2008   Time: 2:13:25 PM
Comments: I have so many fond memories of Legend City I can't sort them all out. Mom use to take all us kids-neighborhood kids too, and drop us all off and we would spend the entire day their. I never wanted to go home. I was born in the right year-1957 to enjoy the heyday of the park. I even got a little moved looking at the pictures on your site-how we all looked at that time, before Phoenix got so big and urban. Thank you for the memories. I've already sent the web address to 12 other friends that I grew up with here.

Thank you,

Fritz Teetsel
Date: 6/11/2008   Time: 5:31:30 AM
Comments: all i can say is i miss you dudes
Date: 6/11/2008   Time: 5:24:43 AM
Comments: phx isnt the same any more with out you all always be missed
Date: 6/3/2008   Time: 4:54:08 AM
Comments: i'm a native arizonan and went to the park when i was young, but i will never foget it! we didnt have alot of money then so when i got to go it was like the world to me! my family had the greatest time there too bad it closed, kids nowadays would have enjoyed it!! THANKS
Date: 6/2/2008   Time: 10:39:30 PM
Comments: awesome
Date: 6/2/2008   Time: 4:08:15 PM
Comments: Great site! Thanks for the memories!
One of the reasons I fell in love with this place.
Came here courtesy of Uncle Sam's Air force.
Date: 6/2/2008   Time: 9:25:43 AM
Comments: Oh how i miss those days. Last memories was seeing cheap trick at the ampitheater.
Date: 6/1/2008   Time: 6:40:44 PM
Comments: THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES............
I very much enjoyed going down memory lane, I remember visiting Legend City so many times, and such fun times they were.
Marilyn
Date: 5/31/2008   Time: 10:46:22 AM
Comments: Wow!!! Alot of old memories, great pictures a bit of history most will never know. Love the site keep it up and going, i will definetly come back. Born and raised in Peoria,Az. 4th generation Arizona native!!!
Date: 5/27/2008   Time: 1:36:21 PM
Comments: Hello All! Very nice JOB!!!
RESPECT
Date: 5/26/2008   Time: 7:58:15 AM
Comments: I reside in Cincinnati. I was sufing the internet taking a trip down memory lane if you will.
I visited big surf, then I thought I'd visit legend city. I was saddened to learn it had closed. I'm 45 so I grew up at legend city.
I have a lot of found memories, It was such a unique amusement park.
I absolutely loved bringing my pistol
and shootin' at all them dang indians!
And panning for gold, well, I thought I'd made a fortune.
Being a girl, it sure was fun being a tom-boy all summer long. It was truely a delight.
I apreciate the tribute you have left behind.
It's a lovely website. Thanks! Be well. Cyndi cyndi4343yahoo.com
Date: 5/23/2008   Time: 9:16:19 PM
Comments: Looking at your website brought tears to my eyes. I relived my childhood tonite! Thank you! It broke my heart to see this place go. Who needed Disneyland? Not us! Thank you thank you thank you!!
Melissa Cordova
Patagonia, Arizona
Date: 5/22/2008   Time: 4:25:49 PM
Comments: I was born and raised in Arizona and went to Legend City often. One night about 8 of us teens hopped over the fence into the park, of course not my idea. Well i was 13 and with a really cute boy that I liked. We went on several rides than it began to rain and we duck under a cowboy style building with a roof overhang. It was 1973 and there that i had my first kiss with this boy who later I married, had 3 wonderful children and have lived happily ever since that day! We miss those days. Thank you for this site to bring them back. Toni Clifford
Date: 5/21/2008   Time: 5:34:29 PM
Comments: Wonderful Website!
Thanks for the memories. It is so much fun to look over all the photos and I especially enjoyed the Wallace and Ladmo stuff.
I was fortunate to meet Pat McMahon at a dinner a few months ago. He was the MC for the evening. Afterwards, I saw him standing near his table and I couldn't resist going over to meet him. He must get this all the time--a guy in his forties or so, walking up to him with a Hey-it's-Gerald! look in his eyes, feeling like he's 10 again. I had no idea what I wanted to say to him. I just wanted to shake his hand and tell him what a fan I am. I really didn't want to bother him. If he was at all bothered by my presence, he didn't let on. He was warm and friendly and talked for several moments with me and my wife. He actually drove the conversation. Truly, this was a moment I will not forget. It was a great gift to meet this Arizona legend.
Date: 5/19/2008   Time: 6:34:16 PM
Comments: Thanks for keeping up the memories.
I noticed that many of the old photos have discolored and faded. I downloaded a few and found that Photoshop can do an incredible restoration.

I will keep an eye out for any memorabilia and foward it on to you.
Date: 5/19/2008   Time: 12:19:58 PM
Comments: thanks for putting this together. We had alot of fun times there. I think of it everytime I drive bye that area... I loved the skyride!
Date: 5/19/2008   Time: 9:41:20 AM
Comments: What can I say? Like most of my generation, I am 44, we transplanted from the east coast in 1965. Even as a kid we realized Legend City was a little cheesy, but you know what? It was OUR cheesy! I have nothing but fond memories of spending a whole day there with friends. An end to an era, but the web site is great!!! Thank you!
Date: 5/18/2008   Time: 5:03:41 PM
Comments: Oh what fun I had on my many trips to Legend City. I remember it well. Too bad it closed before another generation could experience the fun I had way back when! The rage cage - now that was a fun ride!
Date: 5/15/2008   Time: 11:31:22 PM
Comments: Terrific site, thank you for the memories! I was real young and only got to go one time when I got to Arizon. With all the fun that day back in 1978 I remember that we were in the car ready to go into the park and the front of the car has rain drops and the back didn't.. strange things that stick in your head... thank again for this sight..
Date: 5/15/2008   Time: 4:48:33 PM
Comments: Oh yes I remember-- the super hot Phoenix summer nights feeling like you're standing behind a jet engine at Sky Harbor, even at 11 PM. The waves of heat shimmering off the asphalt and concrete walkways of LC. The sweat, the evaporating and steamy lagoon, praying for just a slight breeze...but, all this suffering didn't matter. LC was the coolest place in the world for a 9 year-old. Cutoffs, flip flops and air conditioned eateries and saloons with ice cream and Pepsi's were the saviors from the heat. That and the very cool rides, especially the Dutchman's Mine. I still have fond dreams about LC and if it were still there would gladly drop everything, take a step back in time, and go-- many times over. Thank you, thank you for keeping LC alive, if only in the virtual world. East High, class of '72.
Date: 5/14/2008   Time: 9:15:01 PM
Comments: As a child growing up here, I was an avid fan of Legend City and visited many times in the '60s and '70s. I even had the golden opportunities to perform in a band on stage with Wallace and Ladmo on the floating dock stage in 1977, perform at Compton Terrace in 1980, and my older sister was a waitress at the Golden Palace saloon one summer in the mid-60s, and was a good friend of Vonda Kay Van Dyke. Thanks for the memories! James Stellhorn, local musician from the Mike Condello era.
Date: 5/7/2008   Time: 3:58:25 PM
Comments: Thank you for creating such a wonderful website! I loved everything about Legend City and was really sad to see it die. It wasn't Disneyland, but it was close enough for me. I'll never forget all the awesome memories I've had at Legend City. This excellent website really takes me back.
Date: 5/7/2008   Time: 3:51:14 PM
Comments: I practically grew up at Legend City! We moved to AZ in 1973 when I was 7 years old and going to LC was a real treat. I didn't even care about the summer heat, LC was the place to be! Plus, the Wax Museum next door - that was cool, too! Anybody remember that?
Date: 5/6/2008   Time: 3:04:53 PM
Comments: Not much on my mind lately. Basically not much notable happening to speak of. Eh. I've just been letting everything happen without me. I can't be bothered with anything lately, but I don't care.,
Date: 5/6/2008   Time: 11:06:21 AM
Comments: cyTSsj Hello! I'm Samuel Smith, i'm from Switqerland i and find your site really brilliant!
Date: 5/5/2008   Time: 3:19:21 PM
Comments: Back in october 1966 my brother and I thought we had our post card pulled from the the barrel so the following day we walked from 3rd ave and mohave to the channel five T V station that was locatedsouth of roosevelt and 1st ave but when we arrived at the station they said it wasn't us we were so sad the they let us sit in the auidance and watch the show we saw the wizzard do a magic trick eith some milk it was so darn funny we thank you for the memories
Date: 5/3/2008   Time: 4:40:07 PM
Comments: Hello! I'm Samuel Smith, i'm from Switqerland i and find your site really brilliant!
Date: 4/28/2008   Time: 10:59:48 AM
Comments: Nice site. Thanks.
Date: 4/28/2008   Time: 8:34:19 AM
Comments: My grandparents came to Arizona in the late 1800s and my grandchildren are now 4th generation Arizonans - My mother's family used to own the land where Tower Plaza is today - about 32nd st-40th st and Thomas to Oak. I grew up on a dairy farm in Tempe and have many good memories of those days also.
I worked at Legend City from about 71-72 - So many good memories - I wish I could get a reunion together of past employees of LC - we used to have great floats down the river on our day's off and even had a trip to Rocky Point as a group - I worked in the Mexican Village restaurant and several of the other eateries. So much fun to work where you actually liked to go.....
Any employees from around that time - email me - Maureen -Painter- Spencer mspencer79atcox.net
Date: 4/23/2008   Time: 8:07:24 PM
Comments: I just heard about this site tonight and had to rush home to see it. A truckload of memories came back...what a great site. Phoenix was a great place to grow up in the 70's and 80's. Thank you for the website.
Date: 4/14/2008   Time: 1:12:22 PM
Comments: Wow! Thanks for bringing back a wonderful memory for me. I've told friends about Legend City and how much fun it was for me in the 60's and now I can show them this website.
The times I went I can remember that one of the times was for Ladmo's birthday party and a show in the Golden Palace Saloon with Wallace, Ladmo and of course Gerald. Boy, were those times fun! And hot too! For some reason the heat was never a problem as long as you didn't happen to sit on a bench that had been blazing in the sun for hours.
Susan Romley
Date: 4/11/2008   Time: 2:42:32 PM
Comments: I am 37 now and have some great memories of Legend City. I sure so miss it and I wish my children could have seen it. Great web site, Thank you.
Date: 4/7/2008   Time: 8:11:12 PM
Comments: i was very young but my brother would tell me all about it! still does!
Date: 4/6/2008   Time: 8:19:38 PM
Comments: Legend city. Thanks for all the great memorys. It made me feel like a kid agian.Carl Needham.
Date: 4/6/2008   Time: 3:42:00 PM
Comments: been on the show many times with my boy scout troop will always be a part of me.
Date: 4/2/2008   Time: 9:42:19 PM
Comments: I forgot that this was the coolest place in the world.
Date: 3/28/2008   Time: 5:41:17 AM
Comments: Wow! I am a 42 year old native Arizonan, I have pictures of myself as very young kid at Legend City but I still couldn't recall any memory. This website with all the pics was a great trigger mechanism. I'm still surprised that Legend City failed and that no one has tried something similar since then!

Del Gonzalez
Phoenix
Date: 3/25/2008   Time: 4:24:44 AM
Comments: thanx for allllllll the good memories . it was great while it lasted , and just sad that such a great place had to go.
Date: 3/19/2008   Time: 5:20:41 PM
Comments: Nice site!
Date: 3/15/2008   Time: 2:08:50 PM
Comments: I never thought I'd see again THE LOST DUTCHMAN
MINE RIDE...Thanks for this site for I got to
relieve 1977 all over again. I visited LEGEND
CITY only once but rode THE LOST DUTCHMAN say over
10 times I always remember the spider and all the
skeletons and coming out to the graveyard just to
go back inside again. I remember the second set
of double doors leading to the bar and it was red
background??? I had a pennant that showed
cartoon drawing of a boy and girl on the log flume
ride LEGEND CITY! Why such a fantastic place had
to go? Thank you again for letting me ride the
LOST DUTCHMAN!
Date: 3/11/2008   Time: 2:16:18 PM
Comments: Hi, videos!
Date: 3/7/2008   Time: 12:48:46 AM
Comments: Peace, Brothers!
Date: 3/4/2008   Time: 4:57:09 PM
Comments: Previous quote from another contributor

The first time because I had a crush on a beautiful blue eyed blond named Patty Russnak, and I had been told she worked there late in the school year of 1963 and during that summer. My friend, Bobby Tang, and I found her. She said she loved working there. And she looked even more beautiful in her pink and white striped uniform...

She's my wife of 40 yrs.and she does look good in uniform. I was one of the two ice cream dippers during the summer of '63 and when Patty went by with her long blond hair and petite figure, I was hooked too. I used to shoot straw papers at her. I was sophisticated in those days.
We married after college when she had become a flight attendant for TWA and I was in the Coast Guard. Couldn't get her out of my mind. I know how you feel.
Date: 3/3/2008   Time: 8:35:32 PM
Comments: Thank you for the trip down memory lane. Growing up, my father was the GM for the Phoenix Giants and we loved to go to the baseball games and hear the train in the background. The log ride was our favorite ride and to have Wallace and Ladmo mentioned was perfect. Cheers to Legend ary City, Ladmo bags and the Phoenix Giants!
Robb Blackaby
Date: 2/25/2008   Time: 5:10:27 PM
Comments: I remember growing up in that park. So sad to see it gone.
Date: 2/24/2008   Time: 5:10:58 PM
Comments: legend City was the last place I rode a roller coaster. Was a neat place to go and it's a shame it didn't last and just get better and bigger but we had it for awhile anyway. Enjoyed the flashbacks on here. Thanks, and very well done. Phoenix native, born 1946 and still here. Stage 7, Crusin' Central, the works. I was there for it all and ever so glad I was. Karen aka Frenchy McKay
Date: 2/22/2008   Time: 3:32:52 AM
Comments: Sometimes I look back and just want to cry. Seeing your website brought back faces from my past that I will never see again. Thanks for keeping the memories alive for so many of us who were fortunate enough to have been a part of this wonderful history in Phoenix. Every now and then I try to figure out how the Lost Dutchman made that water run up hill. I loved the history so much, I baught a place in a real Arizona Ghost town to create lasting memories for my children. I'd love to tell you where, but then it would be a Ghost town for long. Great job, you should be proud!!!!
Date: 2/21/2008   Time: 7:04:04 PM
Comments: I loved Legend City!! I ate dinner with Wallace and Ladmo when my step-fathers work had it company picnic there..They were soo funny!!I never did get a ladmo bag, bummer! I remember during summer all we wanted to do was go to Legend City, begging for a ride from Deer Valley to Tempe!I remember when Metro Center opened up, they opened the castle and rides, not the same!! I will never forget, thank you for all the memories...Rhonda A Mesa,AZ Since 1970
Date: 2/21/2008   Time: 10:41:17 AM
Comments: Sure looks like Phoenix used to be a wonderful town to visitand raise a family. Seemed like it was more family oriented. Guess the folks running the city and govt. cant see how good old days encouraged family values. Just another example of greed running a comunity.Where is it headed ?
Date: 2/19/2008   Time: 11:32:17 PM
Comments: it was the places to go and have fun
Date: 2/19/2008   Time: 3:47:59 AM
Comments: Back in the days Legend city was a big deal.So much fun.It was the only amusement park in Arizona.Thanks for the memories.Carla Knoxville,TN
Date: 2/17/2008   Time: 6:51:54 PM
Comments: Legend City was a part of my life growing up. I spent plenty of time there, and was sad to see it fade into memory and replaced with -corporate development-. It gave my an opportunity to ride on a real skateboard I didn't make myself. It served as a place to go on a date, unwind, and generally just be a kid having fun. Thanks for creating this site, and reminding me what a great time is was.

Ed Golamb
Date: 2/11/2008   Time: 6:46:37 AM
Comments: Growing up in Central Arizona, I made many trips to Legend City. Legend City was the greatest place in the world for me. Our little country school, Kenilworth near Coolidge, made it a yearly routine to have a field trip there. Towards the end, my dad did a lot of repairs there and I would help him. We would have lunch near the duck pond when the park was closed, what a peaceful time. I miss Legend City and Wallace and Ladmo. Rest in Peace, my friends. Wayne Hall, Canton, Texas.
Date: 2/8/2008   Time: 2:03:00 PM
Comments: Takes me back. You know a true Arizonan if they know about Legend City. I loved it and wish we still had it for our kids today.
Date: 2/7/2008   Time: 9:53:49 AM
Comments: Fond memories! Thank you!
Date: 1/31/2008   Time: 4:02:43 PM
Comments: Legend City, I was married in the Red Garter Saloon to the Manager of the park, Bill Kirkpatrick, we closed the park for the night for the reception and the park rides were open to the wedding guests, it was a memorable party. I was Creative Director for the advertising agency A and M Associates that did all the advertising for the park, my responsibilities were to design the costumes and the rides, the colors and graphic design of each attraction. But besides all that, we got to stroll down the midway each evening, check on the crowds, go to the saloon watch the show, take a ride or two, watch the concert, and see Wallace and Ladmo, Gerald do thier thing, then close the park and meet all the attraction directors, in the apartment upstairs in the main entrance building and enjoy rehashing the day over a cool beer. We were the young lions, what an experience.
Date: 1/31/2008   Time: 7:32:30 AM
Comments: Hi! I'm John Strass and i like your site!
Thank you!
Date: 1/30/2008   Time: 5:01:17 PM
Comments: I am an Arizona native, born in 1956 and still here. Legend City and Wallace and Ladmo were a huge part of my growing up in the Valley. My dad was a Boy Scout Troop Leader and I got to tag along on those ventures as well as my own. I can still remember the smell of the lagoon, the shops and the fun we had when the rides would...temporarily.. break down. It was a great place in Arizona to go to as a kid. Thanks for the memories! Nancy
Date: 1/30/2008   Time: 1:37:13 AM
Comments: Oh my gosh, I totally remember Legend City and I loved it..I only wish Phoenix was as populated then as it is now..I believe it would still be in operation..I know our hot weather played a part in its closing but when you are a child, you do not feel hot. I had many many joyous memories at Legend City with my family and I wish I could Thank the people that made it so special for me...I often think about how wonderful it would be to have an amusement park here in Phoenix. Thank You so much for the flashback..Rose
Date: 1/27/2008   Time: 11:45:50 AM
Comments: This site made me cry.
I miss it.
I LOVE YOU Wallace! And LADMO , what can I say...
RIP my friend
Date: 1/25/2008   Time: 7:21:35 PM
Comments: I worked at Legend City during the Summer and Fall of 1963 - this sure brought back some memories. I was paid minimum wage, but it was a lot of fun.
Date: 1/21/2008   Time: 8:24:13 AM
Comments: In the 60s i loved going to the park with my girl friend.In the 70s we went with are kids. We love it wish it was still around so i can take my grandkids.
Date: 1/18/2008   Time: 10:03:10 PM
Comments: From the first time I went there as a four year old in 1964, through my teenage years, the memories I have I will remember for the rest of my life. I still have the glass Deer that my Mother had made for her in 1964. Wallace and Ladmo, and the rock concerts in the 1970's, and the Mad Mouse roller coaster. Good times.
Date: 1/18/2008   Time: 9:06:41 AM
Comments: Born and raised in Phoenix in 1965, I remember Legend City, I grew up in the poor side of town, so LC was not a every weekend trip, but when we did go, we had the best time. Thanks for the memories, your website brings.

Delfino
Date: 1/17/2008   Time: 1:30:37 PM
Comments: i always wanted to ride the haunted mansion they spent over 1 million dollars to build as it sat right by the autopia cars on the northwest side of the park

any site on the wax museum

keep up the hard work on this nice phoenix history
Date: 1/17/2008   Time: 1:28:46 PM
Comments: great site i remember seeing the police and go gos in concert at compton terrace i raced my bmx bike at legend city bmx in 1976 right behind the wax museum
Date: 1/17/2008   Time: 11:20:51 AM
Comments: Thanks for the site. I worked at Legend City 1976 and 1977 during high school. It was a great please to meet other HS kids.
Date: 1/7/2008   Time: 3:32:12 PM
Comments: Thank you for this fabulous website to my favorite place as a child.
Date: 1/4/2008   Time: 11:48:16 AM
Comments: WOW this was so cool to look at. Brought back so many great memories for me. My boyfriend, now husband, had many fun times there. It was fun and a great place to go for kids. The prices were reasonable and affordable for young teans to attend. Good, clean, fun! What a wonderful website. Carole
Date: 12/21/2007   Time: 11:56:53 AM
Comments: I moved to Texas in Feb 1981 but have never forgotton the great times we had when we would get to go to Legned City. It is to bad it had to end. It was much more interesting than what kids have now. Family togetherness was a blessing.

By the way. Texas is not as GREAT AS MY HOME STATE OF ARIZONA.
Cindy Lu
Date: 12/20/2007   Time: 11:33:40 PM
Comments: I was very excited when I saw the article in The Black Bear Diner menu which just opened this week in Gilbert. I picked up the menu and bought a Christmas Gift Card for my Father. The paper was most interesting. The Legend City part caught my eye. It brought up old memories of the place. I looked up the site and here I am amazed! I really enjoyed your site. Thank you
Date: 12/19/2007   Time: 7:05:54 AM
Comments: I had some of my fondest memories at Legend City and would love to go back in time and visit it again. I was even in a couple of Legend City television commercials. My friend Christine Roosevelt, a real cutie pie, had some connection with the park and needed people to ride the rides for filming of the commercials. They played one commercial fifty times a day for about a year it seemed. I got to see myself on the Zipper ride. Strangely, I also remember that there was huge redwood tree stumps in the parking lot with the old aerial cars on the top of the stumps. Once I win the lottery, I will recreate this park. I think the original owners had it right. I have also noticed that no one seems to remember Compton Terrace which was next door and how about this one, the wax museum. That thing was here for about a week. Too bad we could not keep these attractions. Thanks for the great times and memories. Legend City was the best! Jeff Durbin
Date: 12/18/2007   Time: 12:22:30 PM
Comments: My brother emailed me this from Phoenix. While I live in Albuquerque now with my wife and son, it was really nostalgic to to get a glimpse of a place where I spent a lot of goof off time as a teen. The last time I went which was probably 2-3 years before the closing, one of the poles from the bumper cars broke off at the top and creased my skull! The on-site nurse took care of me and I went on about my day there.

Thanks for the memories and the site!

Joe lupinacci
Date: 12/12/2007   Time: 5:36:53 PM
Comments: Wow,
I can remember sitting on the palm tree stumps out front waiting on my girlfriend to come from Tower Plaza. Lot's of great memories !!

Bill - McClintock H.S. Class of '76
Date: 12/11/2007   Time: 5:50:36 PM
Comments: Had a fun time with family in 1965. I remember a float trip through and in a cave that had mecanical problems, the boat started taking on water. All turned out well because were all still here. D.J.G. Telluride, Co. WILLIAMS, Az. FOR 40 YEARS.
Date: 12/11/2007   Time: 5:16:28 PM
Comments: does anybody remember a statue made of bronze like a sun worshipper. i could have sworn seeing it at a mall or shopping center in phoenix back in the day.70's-80's but i cant for the life of me remeber where it was!
Date: 12/9/2007   Time: 2:18:53 PM
Comments: I am a native of arizona and when legend city was here it was the best place for the 4th of july. We would go and lay on the lawn and eat the free watermalon. We talk to others about it to that are not from here and they say what happen to the park. And sadly we just say it was just to hot here in arizon for the park. We miss the park I wish my grandchilren would have been apart the the Legend City.

Thanks Legend City For The memories.
Veronica Gutierrez
Date: 12/3/2007   Time: 7:48:35 PM
Comments: Excellent web site I will be visiting often
Date: 12/3/2007   Time: 4:05:24 PM
Comments: Perfect site! Anything superfluous, all is laconic and beautiful. Thanks!
Date: 12/2/2007   Time: 10:28:19 PM
Comments: Cool design, great info!
Date: 12/2/2007   Time: 7:04:55 PM
Comments: Very interesting site. Hope it will always be alive!
Date: 11/30/2007   Time: 5:25:00 PM
Comments: As an Arizona Native, Legend City was a big part of our lives. It was a place to go and have fun in the desert. We were all very saddened when the parked closed. Please bring it back !
Date: 11/27/2007   Time: 6:52:31 PM
Comments: Hello my little friends
Date: 11/27/2007   Time: 3:25:07 PM
Comments: A skateboard track was mentioned in an earlier post here. I am writing a book on skateboard history and I am looking for memories, stories, photos and even old movies of the skateboard track at Legend City. Please contact me by email or go to my site and do it from there. Thank you, Craig. My email is...history AT craigsnyder.org
Date: 11/26/2007   Time: 1:05:25 AM
Comments: What about the marching band? I had the priviledge to fill in for one of the regular trumpet players and had such a blast that weekend. Thanks for the memories. Sure did have a lot of fun growing up at Legend City. Great site! Thanks again.
Date: 11/25/2007   Time: 8:48:41 PM
Comments: Your work is marvelous!!
Date: 11/24/2007   Time: 8:04:24 PM
Comments: I had so much fun at Legend City when I was a kid. I can remember going many, many weekends with my friends when I was in high school, 1974-1978. It is one of my best memories of growing up in Phoenix. I was sad to find out that it was gone.

Lisa Francis
Marlborough, CT
Date: 11/24/2007   Time: 6:26:16 PM
Comments: Sentimental and nostalgic. Great.
Date: 11/23/2007   Time: 11:20:18 AM
Comments: Thanks for bringing back so many memories..I remember going there with my parents and having a blast..However, the best memory was finally being old enough ,junior high, to get dropped off with friends and hangout without parental supervision...I left Phoenix at 19 and have wondered what happened to LC..thanks for clearing up my questions.....Wallace and Ladmo..that's a blast form the past..I actually won a Ladmo bag once very nice memory that I had forgotten.
Date: 11/11/2007   Time: 4:41:07 PM
Comments: I used to play concerts 2 the ampitheather there .
I was always great fun and very enjoyable.

Donna P. Griffin
Date: 11/9/2007   Time: 7:40:27 PM
Comments: Legend City was better than Disneyland and ten times as much fun. It's demise is an early example of the huge corporate greed that has ruined Arizona.
Date: 11/8/2007   Time: 7:24:15 PM
Comments: Very interesting site. Perfect design and content. Thanks.
Date: 11/6/2007   Time: 8:28:27 PM
Comments: I am overwhelmed by this website. I am a native of AZ and born in 1964. Most of the things I have just sween on your site have brought back great memories. I was also sad to remember the last time I was at Legend City in the early 80's. It was run down and in serious disrepair. I was very happy to have the flood of positive memories that I just had. Thanks for all the hard work. It made me want to build the Legend again.
Date: 11/5/2007   Time: 7:45:03 PM
Comments: Legend City was an amazing place for a young kid to go especially during the time when Westerns on TV were still going strong. It gave you a sense of actually being a part of the old west, not just watching it on TV. Thanks and hats off to all that put the time and effort into making Legend City a True Arizona Legend! Thanks for this site as well. Brings back great memories.
Date: 11/5/2007   Time: 2:14:17 PM
Comments: We lived at 52nd st. and Washington my brothers and I watched as it was being bulit. That was long ago and far away. J.Norvell
Date: 11/2/2007   Time: 7:02:47 AM
Comments: I think this web site is a wonderful tribute to the past, thank you for the wonderful memories. I am a native of Phoenix and I remember going to Legend City at least three or four times a month during the summer. Seeing Wallace and Ladmo was always a great treat, we also watched Wallace and Ladmo everyday after school. I really enjoyed getting soaked on the Log ride on hot summer nights, The Lost Dutchman Mine and the roller costers ride was my 1st. I only wish the place was still around for my grandchildren. My sister and I was on the Wallace and Ladmo show when we were in the brownies in the late 60s. I wish I kept the Ladmo Bags. Thanks for the memories and God bless! Sandra Beagles, Az.
Date: 10/28/2007   Time: 1:09:28 PM
Comments: I remember the park. Our family and friends had a whole lot of fun there. But I can't remember why they closed it down... It was a sad day for every one when it did close. Thank you for this site.. i just went down memory lane..THANK YOU!!!!

Curtis Diggs
Date: 10/28/2007   Time: 1:08:08 PM
Comments: Oh this is wonderful! Thank you for making such a wonderful tribute to such a unique valley attraction. I was born here on John Jacobs brocolli farm in 68. I wish Legend City would come back so I can bring my children to see this and share with them the unique culture of Arizona and the wild West in such a entertaining and fun way!
Date: 10/26/2007   Time: 2:17:58 PM
Comments: I had many wonderful Saturdays at Legend City, when it was torn down i cried and wanted to protest even though i was on 10 years old at time. I.G. Holmes Boys and Girls Club made sure we spent as much of our summer being active, safe, and making it enjoyable, Legend City was about 80 percent of that summer fun, pleasse re-open another one. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE
Date: 10/23/2007   Time: 7:31:38 AM
Comments: I remember Legend City! My friends and I used to hang out there all day and into the night sometimes closing it down. The memories are great.
Date: 10/20/2007   Time: 8:32:33 PM
Comments: I WENT TO LEGEND CITY IN THE EARLY 80'S AND HAD A
BLAST. I HATED TO SEE IT GO
Date: 10/20/2007   Time: 3:29:39 PM
Comments: GREAT PLACE FOR MEMORIES MY FATHER USED TO BRING US HERE FROM TUCSON FOR THE WEEKENDS BACK IN THE 70S GREAT WAY TO ADD TO THE MEMORIES OF GREAT TIMES AND WHAT A GREAT FATHER WE HAD. THANKS FOR KEEPING OUR CHILDHOOD MEMORIES ALIVE. RICH BETTINI
TUCSON AZ
Date: 10/16/2007   Time: 1:31:07 AM
Comments: IT was the best time of my life going to Legend City how I miss it for my kids Thank you for a great memory!!!! Curt
Date: 10/12/2007   Time: 1:54:49 PM
Comments: Hi, nice site!
Date: 10/12/2007   Time: 10:14:19 AM
Comments: I worked at Legend City while I was attending ASU in the early to mid seventies. I worked many rides such as the Lost Dutchman's Mine, the Cuddle Cups, the TiltOWhirl, the Bumper Cars and occasionally the Carousel. I loved to waive at the gunfighters on the train as they went by the cuddle cups.It got lonely over there on that side of the park! I also remember being stuck on the Mine ride and the Carousel for 8 to 12 hours at a stretch on days when people called in sick and there was no one to give breaks. Sometimes I hear Walter Brennan in my sleep, but the worst was the day I rode the Carousel for 12 hours. I puked the last couple and was dizzy for two days! Then there was the day all the newspaper delivery kids came to the park. I was running the TiltOWhirl and some brat ate 3 fish sandwiches before he got on the ride. Of course he threw them up all over the ride. I was really pissed so I stopped the ride and got everyone else off but made him stay. Then I ran it for over 2 minutes straight so that he was good and sick. I know it was petty, but my guess is he learned a valuable life lesson and probably never ate fish or rode a TiltOWhirl again! Pattie Farmer Lengel If you worked there then and want to touch base I can be reached through my work email pfarmer at asu.edu
Date: 10/9/2007   Time: 8:19:45 PM
Comments: Living in Sierra Vista in the 70s, we had the privilege of getting Wallace and Ladmo on KPHO on our cable system. It was hard not to hear about Legend City, being a faithful Wallace and Ladmo viewer. I was finally able to go to the park in 1977 when the Buena Show Band, my high school jazz band was invited to play at Legend City. I still recall riding bumper cars and paddle boats and enjoying the early evening sight of the hills at Papago Park just to the north. That was 30 years ago, and I still remember it pretty clearly. Thank you for helping me recall even more of those fond memories. What a terrible loss to Arizona to no longer have Legend City to take our families to.
Date: 10/5/2007   Time: 9:10:22 PM
Comments: Thanks for your site. My grandparents lived in A.J. in early 1950's. We visited them in early 1950's and enjoyed our stay. This site brought back wonderful memories. Of course, things are not the same. Seems they were the only one's in the area at that time. Of course they weren't Thanks
Date: 10/3/2007   Time: 2:59:17 PM
Comments: Thanks for putting the site together. Add me to the list of Ladmo Bag winners as well. I remember going to LC in the 70's and a few times in the early 80's. To bad we don't have anything like it today.
I have a request for a section of LC's fellow attractions, like the, Phoenix Wax Museum, and the Buggy track, that was next to the Castle Boutique.
Date: 9/30/2007   Time: 6:31:31 PM
Comments: Hi, nice site!
Date: 9/29/2007   Time: 9:05:23 PM
Comments: Wow,
I can't believe it closed I am just
moving back to the Phoenix area with my family.
And I was hoping to share some of my childhood
memories with my children.
I was once on the Wallace and Ladmo show that was a kids dream in the 70's.
Well I am very sad to hear the news. To everyone out there reading this LEGEND CITY IS TRULY A LEGEND.Thanks for the website it was interesting.
A real blast from the past.April Shelton Morro Bay CA.
Date: 9/25/2007   Time: 9:50:08 PM
Comments: Thanks for the memories! I'm 47 years old, my family moved to Scottsdale in 1966. I used to love Legend City, and didn't know it was gone until I discovered your Web site. I'm surprised it had to endure financial problems over the years, and that the area is still without an amusement park! But I'm thankful it was there when I was a boy. God bless.
Date: 9/24/2007   Time: 9:04:30 PM
Comments: Thank you - this is great! jo anne
Date: 9/24/2007   Time: 7:01:19 PM
Comments: This was the greatest place to visit prior to going west to Disneyland. Too bad it is no longer a great place to visit. Thanks for the website to keep Legend City alive.
Date: 9/23/2007   Time: 12:38:38 PM
Comments: hi. nice blog . thanks.
Date: 9/22/2007   Time: 8:01:51 PM
Comments: My name is jodi, I was at legend city when I was 9 years old, I am now 41 years old. I remember running to each of the rides with my 3 older sisters and when I rode the bumper cars with them I had the greatest time until the ride ended and my car stopped and someone slammed into me and I hit the stering wheel and got a bloody nose! We had a great time all in all and I wish it was still there so I could of taken my children. I also miss seeing Wallace and Ladmo there.

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