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Overview"In 1966, North Carolina tourism moguls Grover, Harry, and Spencer Robbins began exploring ways to utilize their new ski facilities atop Beech Mountain during the summer. They brought in their associate Jack Pentes to come up with an idea. As a long-time fan of The Wizard of Oz, Pentes planned and developed the Land of Oz theme park, opening in June 1970. The park did not resemble the famous 1939 MGM movie or the Oz as depicted in L. Frank Baum s book. Instead, Pentes interpreted his own vision of Oz, with a comical Wicked Witch and a wizard who did not turn out to be a fake. The Land of Oz closed after its 1980 operating season and was left to deteriorate. Since 1990, however, its remnants have been secured and restored. The property is now available for special events, and a giant Oz celebration takes place each autumn.""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: MR Tim HollisPublisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9781540200105ISBN 10: 1540200108 Pages: 98 Publication Date: 05 September 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTim Hollis, an Alabama-based writer of books about tourism history, is wrapping up The Land of Oz (Arcadia Press). He says the enduring appeal of the Beech Mountain attraction is tied to what inspired it: It s based on a well-known property, the L. Frank Baum series of Oz books, but more to the movie, he says. When the park opened, The Wizard of Oz was only on TV once a year. http: //www.usatoday.com/story/travel/experience/america/theme-parks/2016/09/02/land-of-oz-vintage-theme-amusement-parks/89720306/ The magical, merry old land of Oz lives in the imaginations of millions of fans and at the top of Beech Mountain in North Carolina, where a couple of tourism moguls (and Wizard of Oz fans) built an Oz-themed fantasy park in 1980. The Land of Oz closed after only one season and was left to deteriorate, but has now been restored and reopened for special events, including a massive Oz festival every fall. The weird, wacky tale is told in all its nostalgia-drenched splendor, in Tim Hollis photo-packed The Land of Oz (Arcadia). http: //parade.com/503335/npond/the-parade-preview-what-to-watch-rent-or-buy-sept-5-sept-11/ Tim Hollis The Land of Oz is at hand to recreate the journey through the theme park in a full-color edition as part of Arcadia Publishing s Images of Modern America series. Meticulously researched, Hollis takes readers through The Land of Oz in dozens of photos many not on public display and held in private collections as the park appeared from its opening in 1970 to its final season a decade later. And so, The Land of Oz is more than a retelling of a once popular attraction. It is beyond a visit to the Emerald City, in which Hollis so adroitly serves as navigator, that the author crafts a living record of the High Country, including a brief history of the three brothers behind The Land of Oz and so many more projects that continue to whistle through the High Country today. Watauga Democrat Meticulously researched, Hollis takes readers through The Land of Oz in dozens of photos many not on public display and held in private collections as the park appeared from its opening in 1970 to its final season a decade later. Avery Journal Tim Hollis, an Alabama-based writer of books about tourism history, is wrapping up The Land of Oz (Arcadia Press). He says the enduring appeal of the Beech Mountain attraction is tied to what inspired it: It s based on a well-known property, the L. Frank Baum series of Oz books, but more to the movie, he says. When the park opened, The Wizard of Oz was only on TV once a year. http: //www.usatoday.com/story/travel/experience/america/theme-parks/2016/09/02/land-of-oz-vintage-theme-amusement-parks/89720306/ The magical, merry old land of Oz lives in the imaginations of millions of fans and at the top of Beech Mountain in North Carolina, where a couple of tourism moguls (and Wizard of Oz fans) built an Oz-themed fantasy park in 1980. The Land of Oz closed after only one season and was left to deteriorate, but has now been restored and reopened for special events, including a massive Oz festival every fall. The weird, wacky tale is told in all its nostalgia-drenched splendor, in Tim Hollis photo-packed The Land of Oz (Arcadia). http: //parade.com/503335/npond/the-parade-preview-what-to-watch-rent-or-buy-sept-5-sept-11/ Tim Hollis The Land of Oz is at hand to recreate the journey through the theme park in a full-color edition as part of Arcadia Publishing s Images of Modern America series. Meticulously researched, Hollis takes readers through The Land of Oz in dozens of photos many not on public display and held in private collections as the park appeared from its opening in 1970 to its final season a decade later. And so, The Land of Oz is more than a retelling of a once popular attraction. It is beyond a visit to the Emerald City, in which Hollis so adroitly serves as navigator, that the author crafts a living record of the High Country, including a brief history of the three brothers behind The Land of Oz and so many more projects that continue to whistle through the High Country today. Watauga Democrat Meticulously researched, Hollis takes readers through The Land of Oz in dozens of photos many not on public display and held in private collections as the park appeared from its opening in 1970 to its final season a decade later. Avery Journal Author InformationAuthor Tim Hollis specializes in topics pertaining to broadcasting, popular culture, and all things nostalgic. For this work, Hollis scoured his own collection of tourism memorabilia, as well as those belonging to former employees and park visitors, resulting in the most comprehensive retrospective to date about this short-lived but fondly remembered attraction. 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