Pictures From When Frontier Town was Open
My Pictures
The following two pages contain a collection of pictures from my visits to Frontier Town over the years, arranged by theme.
A compendium of snapshots spanning five decades
Things to do at Frontier Town
I bought a set of slides on eBay that record a family's visit to Frontier Town during the 1950s. I do not know who the family is, but I have put some of their pictures on the page accessed by the link below because they show some of the early days at Frontier Town.
Slides from the 50s
I do not have pictures from every visit that I made to Frontier Town, but I have decided that for the trips I do have pictures for, I would create a page on this website to contain all the pictures I have from that trip. (Note that some of these pictures appear on other pages of this website, but they are collected by visit here.) I will slowly be adding these visits in the future - the most recent trip I have added pictures from is 1967.
My 1964 Visit
My 1965 Visit
My 1966 Visit
My 1967 Visit
Pictures from Visitors to my Frontier Town web site
I have received a number of pictures from Christine Cardi, who visited Frontier Town in 1970 and 1979 when she was 3 and 12, respectively. She says, "One of my father's many hobbies was photography", and I think anyone who sees the two pages below will agree that he was very good at it. I want to thank Christine for sharing these marvelous pictures with me, and with all who visit this web site. (She also shared one other picture with me, which can be viewed on the My Toy Guns page.)
Chris Cardi's 1970 Visit
Chris Cardi's 1979 Visit
I received a number of pictures from Deanna Ranneklev, who visited Frontier Town in 1993. Thanks Deanna for sharing these pictures with me and all who visit this web site.
Deanna Ranneklev's 1993 Visit
I recently received a number of pictures from Harold Bessey, who worked at Frontier Town during the summers of 1953, '54, '56 and '57. It is visitors to this site like Harold, Deanna and Christine that keep this site continually growing. Thank you, Harold, for sharing these pictures with me and all who visit this web site.
Harold Bessey's Pictures from the 1950s
Sandra Baumann sent me pictures of Frontier Town spanning nearly three decades. As always, I would like to thank everyone who sends me their personal pictures and memories of Frontier Town to share with those others to whom Frontier Town meant so much. It is the sharing of memories that makes this website live.
Pictures from Sandra Baumann
Pictures from Sandra Baumann - Page 2
Pictures from Sandra Baumann - Page 3
Pictures from Sandra Baumann - Page 4
Pictures from Sandra Baumann - Page 5
I received the following pictures from a visitor to this web site. I believe they are from the ViewMaster reel that was created about Frontier Town.
Pictures from the late 50s
I received pictures of a number of visits to Frontier Town over the years from a vistor to this web site named Rita.
A Visit to Frontier Town - June 1990
A Visit to Frontier Town - August 1990
A Visit to Frontier Town - June 1991
A Visit to Frontier Town - August 1991
A Visit to Frontier Town - June 1992
I received pictures from a visit to Frontier Town in 1969 from a vistor to this web site named Steve C.
A Visit to Frontier Town - 1969
I received pictures from a visit to Frontier Town from a vistor to this web site named David J.
Pictures from David J
I received pictures from a visit to Frontier Town in July of 1985 from couple who are vistors to this web site named John and Kathy. I broke it into two pages since there were quite a few pictures
Pictures from John and Kathy - page 1
Pictures from John and Kathy - page 2
I received pictures of a trip to Frontier Town in 1973 courtesy of Harold & Harriet Clackett, Jr. from Hauppauge, NY. They were sent to me by the Clackett's son Charlie.
The Clacketts Visit Frontier Town - 1973
The Clacketts Visit Frontier Town - 1973 - Page 2
I received these pictures of a trip to Frontier Town in 1967 from a visitor to the web site named Mark S. Here's what he had to say about his visit to Frontier Town on his visit that day in 1967:

This was summer of 1967, one of the greatest remembrances of my childhood. Here are the photos I have. I was only 6 and had not yet disassociated reality from fiction. I thought the Indian raids were real, as was the dirty train robber, and the “good”guy that saved the train and made me a Deputy. Well I knew it really wasn’t real, was it?

Mark S Visits Frontier Town - 1967
New pictures of Frontier Town I've received from a couple of visitors to the web site.

Tom P's Family Visits Frontier Town - the 1950s
Nearly 25 years of Frontier Town from Curt B
Johnny Cash at Frontier Town
Scott P's Family Visits Frontier Town in 1967