![]() Photo #2 of 50 of my 'Bedrock City' photoset. I Yabba-Dabba Do is a 1993 American animated made-for-television film based on the 1960s animated series, The Flintstones and is a continuation of the series’ spin-off,The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show. ![]() An absolute must-see if you're the kind of person to keep an eye out for the next Stuckey's on the side of the highway, or always on the lookout for the occasional Muffler Man. As part of his desire to explore the world, James has traveled to Alaska, Bahamas, Costa Rica, Key West, Turks and Caicos, Louisiana, Maine, Martha’s Vineyard, and Montauk in the process of serving on. For more information, see the Roadside America entry on Bedrock City. Working on the Yabba Dabba Doo was actually his first full time job for his future father-in-law in 2009 (he did not realize that at the time). An interesting example of tourist-Americana of a bygone era, and equally amazing that it is still puttering along after all these years. A couple dozen squat, sturdy, shaped concrete buildings forming the town of Bedrock, with assorted kiddie rides, like a dinosaur slide and go-kart track. And aside from the garish, brightly-colored touch-up paint, the theme park is showing all of its thirty-plus years of the ravages of the harsh Arizona weather. Located on a broad, flat, desolate plain to the south of the Grand Canyon, Bedrock City was built in 1972 (with a sister version near Mount Rushmore), as a combination kitschy tourist stop and campground. Yabba-Dabba-Doo - The welcome sign outside of the tourist trap at Bedrock City. 'Yabba Dabba Doo means Welcome' - Welcome Sign on the highway leading to the Grand Canyon, outside the tourist stop at Bedrock City, Arizona (bedrock02xy)īedrock City, Arizona.
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