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"Fort Scott" in Frontier Village; moved from Lockewood Lane area to Graham Hill by David Locke. Moved in 1969 to Frontier Village and mistakenly called "Tannery Bunk House." The owners before Locke lived there.

Date: 1998
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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"Pinnacle Pass" in Frontier Village; building on right was an old tannery shed moved to the current location

Date: 1997
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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Lost World was at 4654 Scotts Valley Drive. It included the prior Tree Circus of Axel Erlandson. It is now the Tree Circus Center, owned by Dene Bustichi.

Date: Circa 1966
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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Lost World was open from 1964 until the late 1970's, when the dinosaurs were sold to Lion Country Safari in Laguna Beach (Calif.)

Date: Circa 1964
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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Lost World was open from 1964 until the late 1970's

Date: Circa 1964
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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Entrance to Lost World

Date: Circa 1960
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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Hocus Pocus the Clown riding a dinorsaur

Date: Circa 1964
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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Date: Circa 1970
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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Lost World opened in 1964 on Scotts Valley Drive and could be seen from Highway 17; figures were made of fibreglass

Date: Circa 1966
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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Trees shaped by Axel Erlandson in 1946

Date: Circa 1960
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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