Just think, this mystical place was once inhabited by our ancestors and their pet dinosaurs.
Probably asking $1M for each house based on today’s real estate pricing.
Neat!
In 2015, the park’s owner, Linda Speckles, was planning to retire and sell the park for $2 million US. The park was closed on January 28, 2019, but reopened in mid-June and remained open through the end of Summer 2019.[4][5] As of the location’s 50th anniversary in 2022, it has been incorporated as part of the Raptor Ranch conservation park, with plans to remain open “indefinitely.”
That’s the right environment. I kind of want to live there
Jenny Nickolson has a video walking around this place
https://youtu.be/-CRXUeTmNtE (skip to 7:30)