Summary
A Wikipedia stub about the worst Florida theme park idea ever sends John on a search for the reason it never opened.
Show notes
- New Vietnam on Wikipedia
- Dolly Parton’s Stampede (formerly Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede)
- Carl McIntire on Wikipedia
- Wild West City
- New Vietnam in [v=onepage&q&f=false](https://books.google.com/books?id=YidZDwAAQBAJ&lpg=PT124&dq=New Vietnam in Uncle John’s Ahh-Inspiring Bathroom Reader&pg=PT124)
- Portable Press
- [v=onepage&q=Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism&f=false](https://books.google.com/books?id=Vjwly0QyeU4C&lpg=PP1&dq=Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism&pg=PP1)
- Some clips of the 20th Century Reformation Hour
- Christianity Today, May 2002 (paywall)
- Dr. Randall Balmer’s website
- Fred Phelps on YouTube
- The Carl McIntire Collection at Princeton Theological Seminary Library
- Faraday Cage
- “Body Counts” by Dr. Yen Espiritu
- FCC Fairness Doctrine
- Infowars on Wikipedia
- This American Life episode about Alex Jones
- page_scan_tab_contents (registration required), an article about film theory published in The North American Review in 1976, led us to the Newsweek story about New Vietnam.
- Actually, Newsweek’s online archives only go back to 2013
- The September 8, 1975 issue of Newsweek that John bought on eBay
- Florida Today, November 8, 1975
- Ricky Ly’s food blog Tasty Chomps