When sedans and station wagons replaced trains for vacationers heading
to New Hampshire's rugged and picturesque White Mountains, new motels
and attractions catering to middle-class families sprang up amidst the
established grand hotels and diversions for socialites, artists, skiers,
and hikers. In 1954, a tiny children's park inspired by a collection of
storybook dolls opened in the quiet village of Glen. Through a unique
combination of independent innovation and regional cooperation, Story
Land has continually grown for more than 50 years through economic and
cultural changes that undermined many amusement parks. Parents still
travel great distances for a Story Land getaway with their children,
just as their own parents did, sharing a common experience that is
talked about between multiple generations at family gatherings. This
photograph collection illustrates the unlikely beginnings and creative
entrepreneurship behind one of New England's most memorable and enduring
childhood institutions.