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Hulaville Forest

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Hula Ville
Builtbeginning in 1995
DemolishedSeptember 1997
Official nameHula Ville (Site of)
Reference no.939[1]

Hulaville Forest was a road side attraction that included bushes and trees with hanging bottles, awards, dolls, and other objects. It also included a large paper cut-out of a hula girl at the entrance. To get in, it was no charge, but an optional donation can be given. This roadside attraction was right next to the Interstate 15 near Victorville, California. It was later shut down.

References

  1. ^ "San Bernardino". California Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved August 18, 2014.