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Blogger Unknown said...

I love aerial shots!

Thanks!

Monday, 15 December, 2008

Blogger Jason Schultz said...

Thanks for the high resolution scans! I really need to sit down with an old-timer and identify all the Backstage facilities.

Monday, 15 December, 2008

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

The scans turned out great! How did you deal with the texture?

Thank you for the high res scans, they really look fantastic.

Monday, 15 December, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really like the first image. You can see the construction of the Pirates of the Caribbean, but what's really interesting is that you can also see that the Haunted "Mansion" is completed awaiting the ride building and the rest of the attraction to be completed.

Monday, 15 December, 2008

Blogger walterworld said...

Thank you so much for the second shot. I love seeing the motels and other buildings around the perimeter and comparing them with a Google aerial shot from today.

I can also see the free standing globe scultpture that used to stand in front of the Global Van Lines building, which is now where the Team Disney building stands. I can remember seeing it as a boy from the car on I5...And that always meant that we were totally close to Disneyland.

I only wish there was a bit more to see around the edges...But I'm getting greedy.

Great job!

Tuesday, 16 December, 2008

Blogger The Artwork of Christi Bunn said...

Fantastic picture. What fun doing the comparisons.

Christi

Friday, 19 December, 2008

Blogger Magical Hotel said...

I too would say 1965...why? Construction has begun on the Tower addition at the Disneyland Hotel. This began in June of 1965 and the Tower opened in June of 1966. It looks like they are working on the foundation so I would date this June or July,'65. Also, the parking lot looks pretty crowded like summer time.

Thursday, 05 February, 2009

Anonymous NeverB4 said...

I appreciate the time and effort in putting forth these aerial views of Disneyland. I took your advice and started comparing them to Google Earth and boy, what a difference a day makes!

Wednesday, 13 May, 2009

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