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POSTCARD: STATE ARCHIVES OF FLORIDA; MERMAIDS, FANCLUB AND ELVIS: WEEKI WACHEE SPRINGS STATE PARK (3)
THE FIRSTtheater
sat fewer than
20 people. When
ABCboughtthe
park in 1959 ,it
built a 400 -seat
arena. Even so, the
eight daily shows
often sold out.
WEEKI WACHEEWEEKI WACHEEWEEKI WACHEE
“HOW I WISHED I COULD JOIN THEM FOR THE CHANCE
TO BE WEIGHTLESS AND FROLIC UNDERWATER.”
–PAUL McMORRIS, WOODSTOCK, VT
ORIGINAL MERMAIDS in the late
1940 s would dress in their bathing suits
and pose on U.S. Highway 19 to attract
drivers to the theme park. At right, park
founder Newt Perry tries a bike stunt.
ELVIS PRESLEY
visited Weeki
Wachee in June
1961 while filming
Follow That Dream
in nearby Ocala, FL.
Mermaids staged
a special show with
a cutout of the star
(far left). He signed
autographs and
chatted with fans.