Monday, April 21, 2014

Knott's Preserved Event: The Birth of Knott's Berry Farm with Eric Lynxwiler

Knott's Berry Farm, the granddaddy of American theme parks has roots that stretch back to 1920 when Walter and Cordelia Knott brought their young family to Buena Park to farm berries and vegetables. From humble beginnings, Walter gave the world the Boysenberry while Cordelia placed her famous fried chicken dinner on the table. Their family farm grew with popularity and Knott's Ghost Town was built in 1941 to entertain the crowds. This illustrated presentation traces Knott’s unprecedented and never duplicated growth from family farm into a full-fledged and inspiring theme park. Following the lecture is an hour of historical footage through (mostly) the mid-century decades.

Join us in the lobby, after the presentation, where co-author J. Eric Lynxwiler will sign his book "Knott's Preserved: From Boysenberry to Theme Park, the History of Knott's Berry Farm," and where we’ll have slices of Mrs. Knott’s delicious pies for sale!


Approximately 120 min.


Egyptian Theatre • Sun, Apr 27, 2014 • 1:00pm


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