Before the days of "ticket books", circa the 1950s and 60s, whenever you went to Knott's Berry Farm, it was necessary to visit the ticket booth adjacent to the attraction itself and purchase an individual ticket for that particular ride or attraction, such as The Calico Mine Ride, Haunted Shack or Stagecoach Ride. What made an already popular attraction more appealing (at least to us kids), was how neat and detailed Knott's tickets were, with their catchy phrases, sketch drawings and Old West nostalgia adding to the fun of it all. The ride operator would turn to us and say, "Tickets, please!"
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Butterfield Stageline Adult Ticket (1950s)--
Ghost Town & Calico Railway Adult Ticket (1950s)-
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The Haunted Shack Adult Ticket (1950s)-
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The Burro Ride Child's Ticket (1950s)-
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Ghost Town Cable Car Ticket (1950s)-
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Antique Auto Ride Ticket (1960s)-
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Calico Mine Ride Child's Ticket (1962)-
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Independence Hall Ticket (1966)-
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Jungle Island Ticket (1960s)-
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Calico Log Ride Ticket (1969)
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