Let’s go back to a time of cool summer nights, brightly lit rides glowing in the twilight, music spilling out from the speakers and the shows at the Opera House. Well, here we are, all the way in episode 25, back again in upstate NY, back in Lake George, this time to talk about a shining gem of the past. You might remember my episodes on Magic Forest (still operational, with some changes) and Time Town (long gone) back in the single digit episodes of TAC. Well, it’s been some time since we were last in the Adirondacks, but we’re back. All are available in full on his YouTube page, and include a clip of Warren Boden, the Gaslight Village commercial jingle, audience “boos” from a mellerdrama, and part of the Heckler sketch. Additional audio clips are from the collection of Bob Carroll’s Gaslight Village memorabilia and are used with permission. “The Ballad of Gaslight Village and Frontier Town” by Brian Dorn, Addison Rice, and Jahnavi Newsom (aka The Love Sprockets), used with permission. Incidental music includes “Olde Timey” and “Plucky Daisy” by Kevin Macleod /. Theme music is from “Aerobatics in Slow Motion” by TeknoAXE. Image of the Opera House is from the collection of Bob Carroll and used with permission. Podcast cover background photo is by 4045 on. This week, we’re talking about Gaslight Village, in Lake George, NY. you might think of a famous quote: “she doesn’t look like much, but she’s got it where it counts, kid.” In its heyday, though, the park was magical, full of life and community, and it still touches people’s hearts today. In its abandonment, the park wasn’t much to look at. I’m going to tell you the story of a legacy. If you own your own home, please also provide a copy of your title.This week, we return to our intermittent miniseries on the surprising hotspot of theme park activity, the Adirondacks. When you submit your application, please bring a current, government-issued photo ID, your social security card, a month’s worth of paystubs from your employer, and your application fee in the form of a money order or certified cashier’s check. Yes, we accept all applications for consideration. Yes, there is a standard, non-refundable $40 per adult application fee which includes a background check. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO PROCESS MY APPLICATION? Contact the community manager to see if we have a vacant lot available for your home! Yes, Gaslight Village does have a number of RV sites available.ĬAN I MOVE MY OWN HOME TO ONE OF YOUR COMMUNITIES? Check with the community manager for any restrictions, additional fees, and deposits. Pets are welcome in our communities, and you can add up to 2 pets to your lease. Breed restrictions may apply please check with the community manager. We do not allow any aggressive or vicious animals in our communities. The new resident needs to mention who they were referred by at the time the application is submitted, and the current resident needs to fill out a Refer a Friend form which they can obtain from the community manager. We offer a generous Refer a Friend program. Maintenance requests can be created at any time.ĭO I GET A REWARD FOR REFERRING A FRIEND? This can be accessed online via the resident tab on our website. You can create a service request through our easy, convenient online resident portal. We do not accept cash as a form of payment. You can sign up for our convenient online payment portal, using the resident tab on our website. HOW CAN I PAY FOR RENT? DO YOU ACCEPT CASH?
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