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Blogger TokyoMagic! said...

Whoa! In that second pic/page...the one from Popular Science 1955...is that International Street in the upper right corner of the Town Square model? And it looks like there is also something in the backstage area in the upper left hand corner as well....Liberty Street?

Monday, 15 June, 2009

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Like you, I am wondering who that is showing off the model of the Mark Twain?? It's so odd that it isn't Walt himself.

I also wonder if there was ever any serious thought to having some sort of hot-air balloon ride, since you also see one in Peter Ellenshaw's famous painting.

Monday, 15 June, 2009

Blogger Chris Merritt said...

Cool Subs pic of Bob Sewell and Admiral Joe Fowler!

Monday, 15 June, 2009

Blogger Katella Gate said...

I've often wondered why they moved away from the free-form shape for Disneyland shown in the early drawings and settled on the familiar rounded-triangle footprint.

Did somebody feel the serpentine RR tracks would have been too expensive? Did the free-form shape make for too many problems with space utilization inside the park?

Did the rounded-triangle shape come from Walt himself, or was it presented as a solution by the staff? If so, who?

Monday, 15 June, 2009

Blogger mr wiggins said...

Great stuff Tim. I love Magazine Mondays!

Monday, 15 June, 2009

Anonymous buy cheap fifa coins said...

We additionally question in the event that there is actually any kind of severe considered to getting some kind of hot-air go up trip, because you additionally observe 1 within Chris Ellenshaw's well-known piece of art.


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