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Adventure Lands of America, Inc. - Iowa - Click to enlarge  

Adventure Lands of America, Inc. - Iowa

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Beautifully engraved specimen certificate from Adventure Lands of America printed in 1971. This historic document was printed by American Bank Note Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of the company logo. This item has the signatures of the Company's President, Jack Krantz and is over 35 years old.

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History

Adventureland has provided many fond memories for families over the last 32 years. It all began in the spring of 1973 when bulldozers and earth-moving machines plowed under cornfields just east of Des Moines to reshape the contour of the land to make way for what is now Iowa's largest tourist attraction, Adventureland Park.

Years before, the grounds belonged to the Des Moines Airport where Charles Lindbergh once stopped in 1924. These grounds later became a family farm where fir trees served as a windbreak for its old farmhouse. The Farmhouse and trees still stand today in the Iowa farm section of the park.

Adventureland was to open in July 1974 but damage from the tail end of a tornado caused the delay of opening day until late August. There was no charge that summer to browse the shops on Main Street. The Palace Theater Show, "A Salute to Iowa Music," could be seen for just $1.00.

Guests were able to take a short walk from Main Street across a bridge, for admission, to the amusement park. A kiddy helicopter ride, carousel, "Jaunty Jeeps," "Silly Silo," "River Rapids," and "Bavarian Scrambler" were among the first rides, and a trolley also took visitors on a short tour around the park.

Adventureland's first full season of operation began in 1975. The "Skyride" from the World's Fair in Spokane, Washington, "Lady Luck," and "Tilt o Whirl." were added to the ride roster. The "Flitzer," a small mountain-scene roller coaster was also built, and the stage at "Soda and Sounds" emerged with its first show.

Again the bulldozers attacked the land, this time east of the park, blazing a trail that would become "The Boulevard." To accentuate the new strip, the "Super Screamer," Flinger, Tea Cups, and "Lady Bugs" were added.

In 1977, another "Tornado" rolled through the park as construction began on Adventureland's wooden thriller that opened on July 4, 1978. The Tornado was soon listed among the top ten wooden roller coasters in the world.

Two years later the "County Fair" area, with its games of skill, was added. Also in 1979, Adventureland purchased the aging Riverview Amusement Park in Des Moines, and moved some of the attractions to their own themed area just south of the park.

One by one the list of rides and attractions grew during the next decade. In 1983 guests were asked to tame the "Raging River," and later in the 1980's the "Galleon," "Falling Star" and "Balloon Race" rides were added.

In 1990, the "Riverview" theme area was transformed into the "Dragon Island," home of Adventureland's double-looping upside-down steel coaster. Opening on May 12, 1990, The Des Moines Register's Chuck Offenburger said, "It was better than beating Nebraska in football and better than beating North Carolina in basketball." He also declared the "twisting ride of genial terror to be the maximum Iowa thrill."

The growing continued, and the very next year Adventureland's "Giant Sky Wheel" took shape adding to the park's skyline. Standing nearly 100 feet tall and displaying 6,000 lights that can be seen for miles, it is the largest open gondola wheel manufactured in America since G.W. Ferris built his wheel for the Chicago Exposition.

1993 brought the largest park expansion since Adventureland was built. "Outlaw Gulch", a western themed area, was built on 12 acres at a cost of approximately 5 million dollars. "Outlaw Gulch" consisted of three spectacular rides: The Wrangler, The Chuckwagon, and The Outlaw roller coaster.

1997 was a great year for Adventureland Park guests, as two new rides were introduced in the park, The "Mixer" and The "G-Force." Also in 1997, for the first time, Adventureland featured its biggest attraction ever. The Royal Hanneford Circus performed daily under the Big Top with elephants, horses, clowns, acrobats and a tiger.

Reaching new heights in 1999 Adventureland announced the addition of the Space Shot. The Space Shot is a 235-foot structure that towers over Adventureland launching riders up at 4.5 G's and ending with a free fall of negative 1 G.

Striving to be bigger and better than ever in 2000, Adventureland added three new rides. The Inverter, the Town Square Carousel and the Himalaya. Regardless of visitors taste in rides, there was something new for everyone in 2000.

Park guests were greeted by America's favorite "Fat Cat" throughout the 2001 season as Garfield, the well-known comic strip character, and his sidekick Odie made their home at Adventureland. The comic duo brought smiles to the faces of visitors with their whimsical antics and bigger than life personalities.

The park offers much more than just rides, however, each season flowers, trees, and shrubs are added to enhance the landscape. Now over 100 varieties can be found in more than 10,000 individual plants throughout the park.

2002 marked Adventureland's most ambitious expansion yet. An 8 million dollar project nearly doubled the size of the hotel, added a second courtyard, new pools with interactive water features and new poolside rooms and suites. It also added a new "first of its kind" water ride in the park, a spinning white water adventure, called Saw Mill Splash. The ride is themed around an old saw mill, and fits perfectly into the western motif of Adventureland's Outlaw Gulch area.

In 2004 a ride called the "SideWinder" was added to Adventureland. The "SideWinder" is a giant pedulum that pivots back and forth 240 degrees, swinging riders over 6 stories into the sky on a rotating platform that revolves 360 degrees. The "SideWinder" was engineered and designed by Mosier Rides of Italy especially for Adventureland Park.

Chief "Imaginer" and CEO Jack Krantz has watched the park grow from an amusement facility in 1973, consisting of Main Street and a few rides and shows, to a full-scale 180 acre resort complete with Inn and Campground. In all, it represents an investment of over $50 million and rivals any regional theme park in the country.

Adventureland is located off exit 142A of I-80, along U.S. Highway 65, near Altoona, just East of Des Moines.

History from company press information.


About Specimens

Specimen Certificates are actual certificates that have never been issued. They were usually kept by the printers in their permanent archives as their only example of a particular certificate. Sometimes you will see a hand stamp on the certificate that says "Do not remove from file".

Specimens were also used to show prospective clients different types of certificate designs that were available. Specimen certificates are usually much scarcer than issued certificates. In fact, many times they are the only way to get a certificate for a particular company because the issued certificates were redeemed and destroyed. In a few instances, Specimen certificates we made for a company but were never used because a different design was chosen by the company.

These certificates are normally stamped "Specimen" or they have small holes spelling the word specimen. Most of the time they don't have a serial number, or they have a serial number of 00000. This is an exciting sector of the hobby that grown in popularity over the past several years.

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