Maggie Valley, NC 28751
United States of America
It may be that Ghost Town has some ghosts of its own. The general manager Bob Cordier describes one such tale:
"One particular ghostly tale involves Ghost Town's Silver Dollar Saloon and a bartender's picture. There was once a plaque hanging on a wall in the saloon that featured a bartender with a huge mustache. Old pictures taken from that time period show the plaque on the wall behind the saloon bar. The plaque has been lost for a number of years, but it mysteriously appeared in behind the scenes photos taken during the filming of the Ghost Town movie that was made in 2006. The actual plaque has never been found, and there is no explanation for this mystery."(Gleaton)
When this Western-themed amusement park was first opened in 1960, it was the first tourist attraction in Maggie Valley. With Ghost Town's success, the town of Maggie Valley began building motels, restaurants and craft shops, for visiting families. Ghost Town operated successfully for 41 years, but closed in 2002 after a series of equipment problems. The town noticed a decline in tourism during the years it was closed, but still attracted visitors who where interesting in country music shows, skiing, and hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Ghost Town in the Sky http://www.ghosttowninthesky.com/default.htm (Retrieved May 23, 2007)
Gleaton, Sonja "Ghost Town in the Sky" http://www.thetandd.com/articles/2007/05/22/features/doc464fa364952c6429513467.txt (Retrieved May 23, 2007).
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Post a Commentreally thought that it was doing good i went there june4,2009 it was just amazing and i thought everything was really cheap i would recamend it every day
They are going out of business again. My grandfather helped hook the power up to the original one.