It has been making wonderful memories for families for 66 years. It s the fantastic
Storybook Land in Egg Harbor Township that opened in 1955. It is an amazing theme park that salutes the stories we have grown up with over the years. Attractions like the Three Little Pigs, Mother Goose, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and Jill, Three Bears and Santa Claus.
The park includes rides like the Rock Spin Roll, the Candy Cane Express, Happy Dragon, Alice’s Tea Time, Turtle Twirl and the J and J Railroad...to name a few.
Hungry will making memories with your family? Storybook Land has several great eateries at the park too. Including the Dining Depot, The Gingerbread House, Mistress Mary’s Garden Goodies, Caboose Cafe and Little Jack Horner’s Picnic Corner. So something for everyone while having fun.
Main Street Columbia gets $6K donation from Experience Columbia
Main Street Columbia gets $6K donation from Experience Columbia By Charles Herrington | January 28, 2021 at 7:36 PM CST - Updated January 28 at 7:41 PM
COLUMBIA, Miss. (WDAM) - The Columbia business community has received an extra Christmas present from the company that organizes a series of downtown holiday events each year.
Thursday, Main Street Columbia Inc. got a $6,000 donation from Experience Columbia.
That’s a company that’s worked with the city of Columbia for the last two years to host Experience a Columbia Christmas, a month-long series of holiday events and activities that are held downtown.
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Everyone is getting creative in 2020 including the Ohio River Scenic Railway. Not only does the railway offer fun themed rides for Christmas they are doing movies and a train ride.
Our family would absolutely love this. Any opportunity we have to get in our pajamas and relax we jump on board (no pun intended). Getting to watch a Christmas classic and take a nighttime train ride is something we could mark off our bucket list.
Monday, December 14, Tuesday, December 15, and Thursday, December 17, families can hop aboard and create timeless memories and start a new tradition for the holidays. They will be showing Miracle on 34th Street from 1947. If you ve never seen this movie it is truly one to watch. A department store Santa says he is the real Santa and they lock him up. A lawyer comes to his rescue to defend him. Grab your tickets to find out what happens.