(Ukulele). 20 great Disney classics arranged for all uke players; including: Beauty and the Beast * Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) * Breaking Free * Can You Feel the Love Tonight * Chim Chim Cher-ee * Heigh-Ho * Its a Small World * Some Day My Prince Will Come * Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious * Were All in This Together * When You Wish upon a Star * and more.
#166301 in eBooks 1983-12-01 1983-12-01File Name: B00G957XZ0
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. It brought back memories from my childhoodBy DesertFoxIm a native of Phoenix and I remember going to Legend City when I was a kid. While the Legend City I remember visiting was less about the old-west theme park and more about thrill rides (as things changed over the years); I remember going on the Lost Dutchman Mine ride; the skyway and other attractions as well as the weekend appearances by Wallace and Ladmo. I must have been 6 or 7 years old when it closed so my memories arent that vivid anymore and out of curiosity Ive searched the web for information and photos so I can reminice. I have looked at other books in this series but never felt compelled to buy any of them. I dont even remember how I found this particular one but I just had to have it.There is a ton or material here and a lot of photos and stories about the history of the park I wasnt aware of. It makes me wonder whether something like this could be pulled off with the right financial backing. I know a lot of people complain about the heat but what it was closed in the summer and open the rest of the year; such as the reverse of what parks in colder climates do.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fond Memories of Bygone DaysBy Michael S. KrausIf you lived in the Phoenix area during the sixties and seventies; then you remember Legend City. Legend City was our theme park.Entrepreneur Louis Crandall envisioned a theme park similar to Disneyland. Legend City opened in the early sixties and lasted for twenty years. Through a succession of owners and bankruptcies Legend City entertained a generation of Arizonans until it closed its doors for the last time in September of 1983.In this book; John Bueker tells a brief history of the park. He has also included a unique collection of photographs which document the park; the rides; the attractions; and the people of Legend City.If you remember Legend City; this book will be a nostalgic reminder of that time long ago when Phoenix had its own theme park.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Book!By JTExcellent; excellent; excellent! Very pleased with this purchase; brought back tons of memories!