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Frontier City
in Virginia Beach, Va.
This Frontier City was located at the intersection of Birdneck and Laskin Roads - there is a large apartment complex there now.
LONGHORN SALOON
...at the far end of Main Street...historic bar...public rest rooms...lots of entertainment with old time movies...Frontier City at Virginia Beach, Va.
(From an OFFICIAL FRONTIERCITY INC. CARD held in the Waldorf family archives from Froniter City in Virginia Beach Virginia while L. Douglas Waldorf, as Chief Thundercloud presided over his Skicoak Indian Dancers in the Indian Village adjoining Frontier City.)
Every hour, on Main Street, visitors could watch a "gun fight" between two "bad guys". The stage coach was held up by masked bandits. The "Old West" was recreated at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Va in the late 1950's and early 1960's.
MARSHALLS' OFFICE...JAIL...POST OFFICE...CANDY STORE...
the real "hub" of activity around the Marshals' office and Jail...old time candy jars to select from...Frontier City at Virginia Beach, Virginia.
(From an OFFICIAL FRONTIERCITY INC. CARD held in the Waldorf family archives from Froniter City in Virginia Beach Virginia while L. Douglas Waldorf, as Chief Thundercloud presided over his Skicoak Indian Dancers in the Indian Village adjoining Frontier City.)
Visitors could be put in jail. The Bandits from the Stagecoach robberies were jailed. The "Old West" was recreated at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Va in the late 1950's and early 1960's.
RIVERBOAT...
a refreshing trip through the Cypress Swamp and past the Indian Burial Grounds...Frontier City at Virginia Beach, Va.
(From an OFFICIAL FRONTIERCITY INC. CARD held in the Waldorf family archives from Froniter City in Virginia Beach Virginia while L. Douglas Waldorf, as Chief Thundercloud presided over his Skicoak Indian Dancers in the Indian Village adjoining Frontier City.)
Visitors could also take a train ride. Notice the Indian on the Riverboat. The "Old West" was recreated at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Va in the late 1950's and early 1960's.
L. Douglas Waldorf as Chief Thundercloud addresses a crowd of visitors at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Some of the Skicoak Indian Dancers on the street of Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia. L. Douglas Waldorf as Chief Thundercloud is center.
L. Douglas Waldorf as "Chief Thundercloud" poses with a young man visiting Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Young and old alike enjoyed visiting "the old west" at Frontier City.
L. Douglas Waldorf as "Chief Thundercloud" visits with a young man visiting Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
The bridge between the Indian Village and the Old West Town at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
The Mandan at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia housed exhibits for the public to view as well as the live snakes used by the Skicoak Indian Dancers when performing the Snake Dance.
L. Douglas Waldorf as Chief Thundercloud, in full dress costume, introduces to the spectators the Skicoak Indian Dancers as they await to perform an authentic Native American Dance at the Indian Village at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
One of the Skicoak Indian Dancers prepares to dance the Snake Dance as he calms the live snake in this hands by one of the Tipis at the Indian Village of Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
The Skicoak Indian Dancers dance the Snake Dance at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia. These snakes were live Bull Snakes, Black Snakes, and King Snakes and were housed and fed in the terraiums in the Mandan Exhibit in the Indian Village of Frontier City. The Skicoak Indian Dancers performed Native American dances hourly each day at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia as they had performed in the dance pageants and exhibitions many times throughout Norfolk, Virginia Beach and the Greater Tidewater Area the the 1950's and 1960's.
The Skicoak Indian Dancers performed authentic Native American dances hourly each day at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia. L. Douglas Waldorf as Chief Thundercloud beats the drum at the entrance to the Mandan, with his son, "Chosatonga"-meaning Little Big Man" (Ivan Roderick Waldorf) at his side (upper left).
The Skicoak Indian Dancers performed Authentic Native American Dances every hour each day to large crowds of spectators at Frontier City in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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