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Arcola, Illinois: Rockome Gardens (Gone)

The Amish-inspired attraction shed its bottle houses and kitschy charm over decades, closed for 2015 season. New owner of renamed property plans to open in 2016 as a wildlife park.

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Rockome Gardens - Vague Recollections

Rockome Gardens does sport a good haunted house, but it was better when I was a kid and it was still a haunted BARN. This had an upstairs and downstairs. At some point when I was a teenager, they moved all the attractions to the "haunted cave" which is actually aboveground. This explains why a ghostly calf is in a cave in the first place. The "tilt room" used to be bigger and better, and they actually let you swing on the vertigo producing tilted swing.

Also at Rockome Gardens are: two houses made from pop bottles, a giant chair, Paul Bunyan's hat, performing chickens and ducks, the horse driven buzz saw, and assorted other very strange things.

[Jamie Kozma, 12/02/2001]
Rockome Gardens

Arcola - Rockome Gardens is still aging (they had to tear down the treehouse at the end of last season. One of the trees was rotting.) I had a chance to walk through the Haunted Cave. It is so rare to find a good walk through haunted house anymore. The cyclops calf is still there.

One of the performing chickens went on strike while we were watching. (they are from Educated Animals, Hot Springs, AR. My daughter got to pet the chicken as it was taken out of the "basketball" machine and got the prize free from the new chicken that replaced it as the caretaker tested the chicken.

One very bizarre (but popular) attraction is the Horse Powered Buzz Saw. They have reconstructed a buzz saw that one could have purchased via mail order at the turn of the last century. For $1 you ride on the Belgian draft horse "Betty" as she circles two or three times, just long enough to saw off a circle of wood. After the ride you cross over to the blacksmith shop and have a bored employee brand letters into the slice of wood at $1 for the first 4 letters and 20 cents for each additional letter. Warning - three days after we returned home last year, some sort of grub ate its way out of the circle of wood.

[Kirby A. Bartlett-Sloan, 07/09/1997]

Rockome Gardens

Directions:
I-57 exit 203 and follow the signs.
Status:
Gone

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