• Legend City was originally conceived in the late 1950s by Louis E. Crandall as Arizona's answer to Disneyland. For kids living in the Phoenix area in the '60s and...
  • Legend City Studios, Phoenix, Arizona. 1.7K likes · 1 talking about this · 1,948 were here. Legend City is a 7000 sqft working studio located in downtown...
  • Legend City opened in 1963 and closed permanently in 1982 during that time is was home to hundreds of weekend Wallace and Ladmo Shows.
  • Nevertheless, Legend City is still remembered fondly and held in high regard by locals who knew and frequented the park in its heyday.
  • And apparently Legend City was a Theme Park with a LOT of themes. Mostly, it was an Old West Theme Park, which advertised itself as a Wild West Adventure.
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  • This photo was taken around 1969. The Republic. Legend City opens to the public. Admission is $3 for adults; $2.25 for kids, and includes all rides.
  • Legend City. North 56th Street & East Washington Boulevard Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Defunct, Operated from 6/29/1963 to 9/4/1983.
  • A nostalgia-filled thrill ride through 20 years of memories from Legend City, the Valley's landmark defunct theme park.
  • Legend City is a 7000 sqft working studio located in downtown Phoenix housing photographers Brandon Sullivan, Camerawerks and painter Randy Slack.