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Yup, that John Agar (The Mole People, Tarantula, Invisible Invaders, etc.) had a dino theme Park, Dinosaur World, that was originally called “John Agar’s Land of Kong”.
Thanks to Roadside Dinosaurs, and the original link I found at Secret Fun Blog that has lots of photos of the non-dino weirdness in addition to those above.