Freak Shows is what they were called at the fair.
Freak Shows is what they were called at the fair.
When I saw this it was woman that turned into an ape. I will never forget the attendant of the attraction saying "gorilla gorilla gorilla gorilla gorilla" over and over again until the woman transformed and eventually busted out of the cage. I turned tail and ran directly headfirst into a metal support pole that stunned me for a sec but I still managed to escape the apes clutches.
And who can forget the 6 foot man eating chicken?. When you got inside, there he stood. .... A real 6 foot tall man eating a piece of chicken.
As far as what the buildings were named, back when I worked out there in the mid 80's, to the west of the Space Needle there was the Made In Oklahoma building, or MIO as we called it. Then south of that the bubble top building that would pop your ears was the International building, or IT. The old curved roof building with beautifull wood ceiling was the Kitchens Of America, or KOA. The building where the train engine is, and the rockets were, was the Travel & Transportation building, or T&T. The other two buildings that are directly east of the KOA were the Hobbies Arts & Crafts building , or HAC and connected to it was the Modern Living building.
I think the KOA is now called the Centenial building, but not sure of all the others.
I was rather disappointed when I saw the parts to the rockets sitting out in the grass rusting away near the paid parking area by the arena. You would think they would have at least moved them down to the Oklahoma History Center or sold/donated them to museum.
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