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Tiny Town (amusement park)

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Owner
  
Quaintance family

Website
  
tinytownrailroad.com

Local time
  
Saturday 9:53 AM

Total
  
1

Opened
  
1921

Phone
  
+1 303-697-6829

Slogan
  
Have a big time in Tiny Town

Location
  
6249 South Turkey Creek Road Morrison, Colorado 80465, U.S.

Operating season
  
daily Memorial Day - Labor Day, weekends in May and September

Address
  
6249 S Turkey Creek Rd, Morrison, CO 80465, USA

Weather
  
-1°C, Wind N at 5 km/h, 96% Humidity

Tiny Town & Railroad is a miniature village containing over 100 1/6 scale buildings and a 15 in (381 mm) gauge miniature railway close to Morrison, Colorado.

History

George Turner, owner of Denver business Turner Moving & Storage and a friend of Buffalo Bill Cody, began building a miniature town for his daughter in 1915. Called Turnerville, he opened the site to the public in 1921.

Turnerville quickly became one of the state's most popular attractions, but it was plagued by damage from adjacent Turkey Creek flooding and a fire burned down the Indian pueblo in 1935. The train was added in 1939 and the name became Tiny Town.

On August 11, 2010 fifteen people were injured as a train entered a curve at the park going between 12 and 17 mph, causing five of the six cars to tip over. An investigation determined the operator was not adequately trained in steam locomotive operation which resulted in confusion of the brake and throttle levers. The state fined Tiny Town $30,500 consisting of $1000 per incident the operator operated the train and $500 for not having documented training of emergency and safety procedures.

References

Tiny Town (amusement park) Wikipedia


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