In 1984 when I was 10 my mother and I took a vacation to Atlanta to see the Atlanta Braves play. We were and are huge Braves fans. But we also took a day trip to Babyland and I was able to adopt an auburn haired baby named Estella May. This video brought back so many memories.
I have 2 cabbage patch kids and a bee. One I got at baby land she was a premee. That was so much I had to go through the full adoption process for my kids.
🤩 I did not know they did this. They’d definitely take the cabbage patch baby births seriously. Also, what a beautiful shop and location. Thanks for sharing!
So have my cabbage patch baby. Don't have her adoption papers anymore lol. Got her when I was born. So January of 83.... she is stamped in 82. So... believe it or not.... she's older than I am lol. Had av second one when I was about 10 ... but dad moved and so that doll went with my little sister. I NEVER knew about babyland!!!
I grew up not far from Cleveland and the original Baby Land was much better! But....I'm also half Cherokee and right next to this Baby Land is an Cherokee princess grave. It stands in the middle of a field close to there.
@retrospectrum Yes...I want to say if you're driving and Baby Land is to your right...I "think" the princess grave is in the cow pasture right past that. It's at a corner where a road turns off. That's one of the Cherokee graves and then there are 2 more princesses that are in the North Georgia area from what I member. But the one by Baby Land is really kept up well by that Land owner!
This place is so much fun!!!
@@melanievando2040 it really is!
In 1984 when I was 10 my mother and I took a vacation to Atlanta to see the Atlanta Braves play. We were and are huge Braves fans. But we also took a day trip to Babyland and I was able to adopt an auburn haired baby named Estella May. This video brought back so many memories.
Isn’t it amazing it’s still around.
Great video
Thanks a lot brother! That means a lot!!
I have 2 cabbage patch kids and a bee. One I got at baby land she was a premee. That was so much I had to go through the full adoption process for my kids.
Thats amazing! Thank you for sharing!
Still have my original premie cabbage patch doll!
Dang! That’s awesome!!!
🤩 I did not know they did this. They’d definitely take the cabbage patch baby births seriously. Also, what a beautiful shop and location. Thanks for sharing!
I still have my 35yr old preemie David Michael! ❤
@@stephaniespencer7467 that’s incredible!
I always wanted a cabbage patch kid when i was a kid, and a rainbow bright. Im buying my granddaughter them though 🥰.
Rainbow Bright was legit!!!
Omg I’m so jealous I nose er went here as a kid!
You can still go back
I want to go soo bad
Gotta make the trip!
So have my cabbage patch baby. Don't have her adoption papers anymore lol. Got her when I was born. So January of 83.... she is stamped in 82. So... believe it or not.... she's older than I am lol. Had av second one when I was about 10 ... but dad moved and so that doll went with my little sister. I NEVER knew about babyland!!!
That’s awesome 👏! Ya babyland is something else.
“yay.” 😂😭
I grew up not far from Cleveland and the original Baby Land was much better! But....I'm also half Cherokee and right next to this Baby Land is an Cherokee princess grave. It stands in the middle of a field close to there.
@@Fearlessdove Really?!? That’s wild!!!
@retrospectrum Yes...I want to say if you're driving and Baby Land is to your right...I "think" the princess grave is in the cow pasture right past that. It's at a corner where a road turns off. That's one of the Cherokee graves and then there are 2 more princesses that are in the North Georgia area from what I member. But the one by Baby Land is really kept up well by that Land owner!
@@Fearlessdove that’s outstanding
I was a Garbage Pail Kid myself.. 😂
Where is the hospital for those?!?
@@retrospectrum it’s just an old alleyway