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Long after it closed, a large chain link fence was erected, and it was evident that the town was inhabited.

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(I think it closed in the late Seventies.) In the middle of the park was the town, equipped with a saloon and a movie theatre. We went there many times during the Seventies.

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Adventure Village was a simulated Wild West town, complete with stagecoach rides and a miniature train ride featuring actors pretending to shoot each other. It was down the street (Black Horse Pike) from Storybook Land. In Egg Harbor, there used to be an amusement park called Adventure Village. Next stop, at Adventure Village! Adventures at Adventure Village There was also an actual fire engine, circa 1945, which gave rides and allowed kids to ring the bell and run the siren.Ĭome with us now as we take a ride down memory lane with some of our Weird NJ readers for a nostalgic look back, through the looking glass, at one of the weird places that once was.

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While some of the “attractions” were of a distinctly “Wild West” theme, other activities were 20th century in nature, like the Keystone Cops that would hand out little tin police badges to the kiddies. Adventure Village seemed to have a bit of a identity crisis when it came to what period they were trying to recreate. Back in the main town however, the bandit would be captured by the sheriff and thrown in jail. There was a train ride to a “ghost town” where an armed robber would take over the train. Music played throughout the park as pig races and other such events were held. One such memory which has now vanished from the Weird NJ landscaped is that of an odd little amusement park called Adventure Village, which was once located along the Black Horse Pike in the Egg Harbor Township.īuilt by a man named Fred Warner in 1959, the park was operated by Fred and his family. Nothing stays forever young, and there may be no more poignant reminder that youth is fleeting than seeing an abandoned and forlorn kiddie park deteriorating in the woods somewhere––all the joy that it once provided now just a ghostly memory. Sadly, even many of our state’s smaller, family run parks have gone out of business in recent decades, victims of the changing times and peoples’ tastes for newer and more exciting forms of entertainment and recreation. Most of the really well known ones though, like Palisades Amusement Park or Jungle Habitat, closed down so long ago only older readers would be able remember them in their heydays. Our state has a long history of unique youth oriented attractions.













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