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Knott's Berry Farm is a 57-acre (2,500,000 sq ft) amusement park in Buena Park, California, United States, owned and operated by Six Flags. In March 2015, it was ranked as the twelfth-most-visited theme park in North America, while averaging approximately 4 million visitors per year. The park features over 40 rides, including roller coasters ...
Walter Marvin Knott (December 11, 1889 – December 3, 1981) was an American farmer and businessman who founded the Knott's Berry Farm amusement park in Buena Park, California, introduced and mass-marketed the boysenberry, and founded the Knott's Berry Farm food brand.
The Knott's Berry Farm amusement park in Orange County, California, originated from a berry farm owned by Walter Knott (1889–1981). In the 1920s, Knott and his wife, Cordelia, sold berries, berry preserves and pies from a roadside stand beside State Route 39, near the small town of Buena Park. [ 1 ][ 2 ] In 1932, on a visit to Rudolph Boysen ...
Knott's Berry Farm says it is stepping up security in response to fighting that broke out Saturday night , forcing the park to close three hours early and sending patrons fleeing. Some of the ...
The Buena Park theme park, which began as a roadside berry stand and chicken-dinner restaurant in the 1920s, is home to Camp Snoopy and the Peanuts gang, Knott's Scary Farm during Halloween and a ...
Haunted Shack. 1954. 2000. Walter Knott. A walk-through attraction demonstrating curious aberrations of gravity. It was replaced by VertiGo, then Screamin' Swing. The site is now occupied by Calico Mine Stage. A similar attraction at Calico, California named the Mystery Shack still operates. Henry's Auto Livery.
The Knott family continued to expand their attractions until they had little space to actually grow berries, so they partially sold the Knott’s Berry Farm brand name — first to Biscomerica to ...
Wendell "Bud" Hurlbut. Bud Hurlbut (left) and Walter Knott (right) riding the Timber Mountain Log Ride, Knott's Berry Farm, 1969. Wendell "Bud" Hurlbut (1918–2011) was a designer, builder, entrepreneur, and one of the first creators of theme parks in the United States. [1]