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'''Boogie Bottoms''' is a 275-acre outdoor recreation and entertainment venue on the banks of [[Locust Fork]] below the [[Little Warrior River]] in [[Blount County]]. The site is operated by [[Marty Boatright]] and his family and includes a 30' x 40' covered stage, public restrooms, concession stands and playgrounds. They also constructed a 3-story, 12,000 square foot barn as the new site for their already popular "Barns of Horror" haunted attraction. The side of the barn serves as an outdoor movie screen on weekends.
'''Boogie Bottoms''' is a 275-acre outdoor recreation and entertainment venue on the banks of [[Locust Fork]] below the [[Little Warrior River]] in [[Blount County]]. The site is operated by [[Marty Boatright]] and his family and includes a 30' x 40' covered stage, public restrooms, concession stands and playgrounds. They also constructed a 3-story, 12,000 square foot barn as the new site for their already popular "[[Barns of Horror]]" haunted attraction. The side of the barn serves as an outdoor movie screen on weekends.


The combined Boatright and Branham families purchased the property in [[1988]].  
The combined Boatright and Branham families purchased the property in [[1988]].  

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Boogie Bottoms is a 275-acre outdoor recreation and entertainment venue on the banks of Locust Fork below the Little Warrior River in Blount County. The site is operated by Marty Boatright and his family and includes a 30' x 40' covered stage, public restrooms, concession stands and playgrounds. They also constructed a 3-story, 12,000 square foot barn as the new site for their already popular "Barns of Horror" haunted attraction. The side of the barn serves as an outdoor movie screen on weekends.

The combined Boatright and Branham families purchased the property in 1988. In 2010 the facility was chosen as the new site for the Alabama Mountain Games.

References

  • "Like a Redneck YMCA" (March 4, 2010) Black & White

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