These surreal photos of alligator farms from the early 20th century capture the heyday of this bizarre trend that swept across the United States.
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Back in the days when there was no net , our ancestors get legion way to stay diverted . Some of these ways were much , much weird than others .
Take alligator farms , for example . crew would gain at these huge tourist attractions to watch alligators be fed with live crybaby and to hold baby gators in their own hand .

Alligator pen. Florida. 1948.
Such entertainment largely started with the first gator farm to open in the United States , Florida’sSt . Augustine Alligator Farm , which first opened its room access in 1893 . Not long after porta , this farm became a must - see attraction for tourists and local alike .
Naturally , tidings of this curious , albeit very popular , farm spread out all over the country and man with entrepreneurial talent were soon give up their own alligator farms .
Two such crafty men who go steady great chance in alligator farms were Francis Earnest and Joe " Alligator " Campbell . The pair soon opened up the Los Angeles Alligator Farm , which proved passing pop — perhaps due to the fact that one could ride a saddled gator around the farm or the fact that the farm was also home to a giving shop class that sold alligator pelt horseshoe , wallets , and other consumer commodity .

However , those that lived near the Los Angeles Alligator Farm were less than thrilled to have these creatures as their neighbors . The alligator ' nocturnal screeches were a nuisance but the noise was nothing compared to find out an alligator in your backyard after a rainstorm flooded the nearby reservoir and pour forth into the farm , giving the gators a opportunity to take to the woods . As a upshot , in 1954 , the farm prompt further from residential neighborhoods to Buena Park , California .
However , the farm ’s popularity dropped and it was closed down in 1984 . In the ensuing decades , many gator farm have faced allegations of animal abuse and incurred the wrath of activists who are infuriated at thethousands of alligator killed each yearin order to make luxury items .
Nevertheless , the St. Augustine Alligator Farm is still in business today and is now home to venomous snakes , ostrich , and other animals as well . Nowadays , however , the farm is nowhere nearly as playfulness as it used to be — provided that riding around on a saddled alligator is your idea of playfulness .

Next , why not discipline out other entertainment options that were usable to our root , such asvintage circusandfreak appearance .


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