• 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 · 1,949 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.
  • 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.
  • Legend City was an amusement park that existed on the border of Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, from its opening on June 29, 1963, to its closing and demolition in 1983. History.
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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.