Over
time, nature turned the made-made lake
surrounding Mt Vesuvius into wetlands.
Several very large Egerts have been seen
on Mt Vesuvius.
An
endangered species of Owls is nesting in
The Enchanted Forest.
There
is a warehouse on Bethany Lane in Ellicott
City still contains vintage items from The
Enchanted Forest.
Some
of the original arched-top blue doors were
installed by a builder into private homes
in the Ellicott City area.
Little
Toot and some of the original Enchanted
Forest figures including Jack (from Jack
and the Beanstalk) are in a private
collections in Dundalk, Maryland.
Alice’s
Teacup Tunnel is now Jilly’s wine cellar.
The
Enchanted Forest Shopping Center and
Bethany Woods zoning were granted based on
The Enchanted Forest being reopened with
Mt Vesuvius acting as a sound and visual
buffer.
The
Little Chapel in the Woods is now a
wedding chapel in Las Vegas.
Peter
Pumpkin Eater’s House was re-painted and
use in a production of George and the
Giant Peach.
The
Merry Miller’s House actually generated
electric for The Enchanted Forest.
The
miniature Circus in Central Park
attraction is now on display in The
Ringling Circus Museum in Sarasota,
Florida.
Several
couples were married in The Little Chapel
in the Woods when The Enchanted Forest was
open.