High Chaparral Theme Park

The entrance to High Chaparral

High Chaparral is a Wild West theme park and post-industrial museum of cultural artifacts and collectibles, located close to Värnamo, Sweden. It opened in 1966 and was founded by Bengt Erlandson, more commonly known as Big Bengt.

The park is located near Hillerstorp in Gnosjö Municipality and is close to E4 motorway and Swedish national road 27.

Big Bengt, the founder

Big Bengt was born in 1922 in Brännehylte, Småland. His parents owned a forest farm and a wood mill. Big Bengt was involved in starting over 1,000 companies. His interest in the Wild West was born from coming from a countryside where many had emigrated to America and from the stories they told. Bengt went to the United States himself in 1956 and in 4 months covered 4,000 km. He came back to Sweden with a lot of impressions. When the Swedish national phone company had to get rid of 200,000 telephone poles, Bengt took the opportunity and constructed a fort. When many people started to get curious about the place, he realized its possibilities.[1]

"Big" Bengt Erlandsson died in March 2016.[2]

Park

The park was opened in 1966. It stages several stunt shows a day. It also has a steam train that runs through the park. There is both the classic Wild West section, an Indian themed area, a Mexican themed area, and a museum overflowing with cultural artifacts, old cars, machinery, and various Cold War oddities such as the bronze monster-size statue of Lenin expelled from Nowa Huta.

External links

  1. P. R. Christensen (Jan 1, 2006). "Extreme entrepreneurs". Managing Complexity and Change in SMEs: Frontiers in European Research. Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 173. ISBN 1847202853. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  2. http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=106&artikel=6394889

Coordinates: 57°15′48″N 13°49′38″E / 57.26333°N 13.82722°E / 57.26333; 13.82722

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