657 Comments for The Enchanted Forest

This is how Hansel and Gretel saw it, I'm sure - it's doubtlessly a far more accurate depiction here than it was the Enchanted Forest's heyday.
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Im new to this site but i have looked through a few of your galleries and they are quite amazing i think you do great work and that house is not the kind of thing i would want to come upon in the woods lol
this is a way cool castel and this site is emece!!
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Hey man, whats with the bad comments? This site is AWESOME! I've been on here since Jan 13, 2006 and this site is the best. Your just propably upset because you can't take awesome photographs like Motts.
Chinarose~
This original location is no longer open.
But just a few miles down the road from it, Clark's Elioak Farm have tried to save and relocate whatever they can.
(Though not the castle in this gallery.
It is falling apart and now quite unsafe.)
But the farm NOW has the original Old Woman's Shoe which was also a slide.
As well as the original smaller structures like the Merry Miller's house, the 3 bears cottage, and the little pig's brick house, etc..
Also, the original figures like Snow White, Robin Hood, and others.

Clark's Elioak Farm opens their gates on April 1st for their new 2008 season!
And many new figures will have been added to the attractions!
Be sure to check it out!
This photo reminds me of when I used to work underground as a miner.The days of old & the days gone by. Very awsome !!
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That is a great photo... I bet this place looks much more "enchanted" now than it did when it was new.
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wow it reminds me of some twisted horor movie or something
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I certainly agree with Kathy and josie posie it breaks my heart to see this as i viewed the photos i just wanted to cry yes the innocence of that time is gone forever.
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WOW!!! I had no idea until today that the park was closed. I looked it up to take my 1yr old and 8month old to the park for the spring and this is what i found. Its so sad because i have so many very very great memories of school trips during the 70's to the park i wish there were something i could do to save the park.
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there is an abandoned amusement park in fitchburg Mass. Its called Whalom Park.The fate of it is still in the air .check it out.http://www.whalompark.com/
you know the lawn needs mowin when there are fucking TREES growing out the top of your HOUSE!
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Just stunning...
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[love it].
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Just think...if EF closed in 86...that means the person who did this COULD have quite possibly have visited as a small child. Very interesting contrast.

maybe they wanted one last visit, and to make their mark, whether artistic or not.