
Sadie loved everything about this place. We weren't technically supposed to climb on the dinosaurs, but I couldn't keep her off. In fact, I had to drag her away from this one kicking and screaming.

And King Kong was there too, because....why not?


Anyone know why there are covered bridges? Check here if you're as curious as we were. The Route 11 chip factory was a small operation, but we got to watch them slicing the potatoes and then see the chips fry in giant vats of peanut oil. Then, the chips rode a conveyor belt upstairs where seasonings were added before they were dropped into the bagging chute. It was a fun little tour, and we got to sample all the different varieties of chips.
They asked what brought us out that way and we told them we'd come from Dinosaur Land. Then they told us we really should check out the American Celebration exhibit just down the road. So, we hopped back in the car, not quite knowing what to expect. It turns out, this is the company that makes all the parade floats for the inaugural parades, as well as other parades like the Rose and Thanksgiving Day parades. The warehouse was packed with all kinds of floats and displays. Here are a few shots:


And after that, we went through their exhibit of old storefront displays from the 50's and 60's. And for that last bit of randomness, they also had a goat:

5 comments:
It looks like Sadie has overcome her smile adversity! Last two posts & lots of Sadie smiles! And Jake is super cute. Of course...as always...it looks like Ali had the most fun (I like the purse in the corner of the king kong shot). What a fun day. Ali - DL looks vaguely familiar...was that a stop in our younger days? p&d
Thanks for so many great opportunities for pictures - my office has some fun new ones for all to see:)
Mimi
A chip factory!? That is my biggest dream! Sounds wonderful.
What fun! It brings back lots of memories. I don't think we made it to DL when you girls were young but we hit a few places that looked an awlful lot like it.
Love, Mom & Dad
we always drive by that place on the way to Binghamton.. maybe someday you can visit the wildland safari or is it reptile world? Its on rt 15 on your way to gettysburg..
cow says: why that goat here?
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