Category: 1970’s Day
LIGF Offers Low-Cost Admission for Second Annual 1970s Admission Price Day
When The Long Island Game Farm – Wildlife Park & Children’s Zoo first opened 46 years ago, life on Long Island was much easier and cost-effective. Houses sold for an average of $30,000; milk was $1.15 per gallon and gas was a mere 36 cents per gallon. In an ode to the simple life of yesteryear, the Long Island Game Farm (LIGF) is proud to once again present its 1970s Admission Price Day, on Saturday, July 16 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Continue reading “LIGF Offers Low-Cost Admission for Second Annual 1970s Admission Price Day”
Thousands of Visitors Turned Out for 1970’s Admission Price Day at Long Island Game Farm
Price of Entry Rolled Back to Year of Game Farm’s Opening
Patrick Teemsma (left) and Sophie Binos (right) of Mastic Beach proudly show off their pet rocks they created at the Long Island Game Farm’s 1970’s Admission Price Day on July 25. Continue reading “Thousands of Visitors Turned Out for 1970’s Admission Price Day at Long Island Game Farm”
Long Island Game Farm Rolls Back Admission Prices for 1970s Day
It was the year 1970. Apollo 13 was launched toward the moon, the United States celebrated its very first Earth Day, and the voting age was lowered to 18. A new house sold for $30,000, milk was $1.15 per gallon, and it cost a mere 36 cents a gallon to fill up your car’s gas tank. It was also the year a new attraction opened up in Manorville: The Long Island Game Farm. Continue reading “Long Island Game Farm Rolls Back Admission Prices for 1970s Day”