Just think, this mystical place was once inhabited by our ancestors and their pet dinosaurs.
Eek eek eek eek.
Neat!
In 2015, the park’s owner, Linda Speckles, was planning to retire and sell the park for $2 million US. The park was closed on January 28, 2019, but reopened in mid-June and remained open through the end of Summer 2019.[4][5] As of the location’s 50th anniversary in 2022, it has been incorporated as part of the Raptor Ranch conservation park, with plans to remain open “indefinitely.”
Probably asking $1M for each house based on today’s real estate pricing.
Rock bottom prices.
Have you tried getting a house in rock bottom? The prices are insane
That’s the right environment. I kind of want to live there
they have a flinstones world?
I guess Raptor Ranch got delayed by the pandemic - were there any notices or anything up?