Bedrock City, a Stone Age theme park inspired by the animated TV show "Flintstones," is on the market for just $2 million. That will buy a whole lot of Bedrock and Fred Flintstone's playground. What is included in the sale?

 

Growing up in the 60's and 70's, you could catch a re-run of the TV Classic "The Flintstones" right after school between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. daily. There were even Flintstones Christmas and Vacation Movies in the theaters and on TV. Seems fitting that there were at least six different Flintstones inspired theme parks in the 1970's in America.

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If you have $2 million dollars on hand, you can y this theme park along with several fake rock-style huts, a camp ground, volcano train, a themed diner, brontosaurus slide and convenience store with statues of cartoon characters nestled around the property.

It's enough to make even Bam Bam happy.

According to FoxNews.Com, the Flintstones Theme Park is located in Williams, Arizona, Bedrock City is just a 30-minute drive from one of America’s most famous rocky formations. The Grand Canyon of course.

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Originally built in 1972, the property has since fallen into disrepair, meaning substantial renovations would be needed. Also not included in the $2 million dollar rock bottom price? The licensing agreement with Hanna-Barbera, the animation studio behind the original sitcom that aired from 1960 to 1966, is not transferable to the new owner and would have to be renegotiated before anyone can say Yabba Dabba Do.

That alone could make the new owner yell for Wilma to help out.

 

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