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Blogger The Viewliner Limited said...

Nothing like old magazines to give you an insight to the past. Great post.

Monday, 23 February, 2009

Blogger TokyoMagic! said...

Yay, it's Magazine Monday....another great article today! "Permanent fair", hmmmmm. Yes, I also wonder what Walt thought when he read that. Well, I guess there hadn't been anything else like it before and the term "theme park" hadn't been coined yet. Speaking of fairs....DCA has always reminded me of sort of a fair that was just set up in the old DL parking lot. Nothing too permanent feeling about it except for maybe the Grizzly River mountain.

Monday, 23 February, 2009

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

The photo of Walt and the train is a trick photo... the locomotive is actually the miniature Carolwood Pacific (#173) - the one that ran around Walt's backyard. Walt was superimposed onto the photo.

It says something about the craftsmanship of the CP, it really is convincing as a full-sized train!

Monday, 23 February, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Worth noting is that This Week was a nationally-distributed Sunday rotogravure magazine supplement in newspapers across the country (in our neck of the woods, the Minneapolis Tribune and The Milwaukee Journal carried This Week in their Sunday editions, along with locally-produced "roto" magazines).

This Week went out of business in 1969 after several years of losses.

Monday, 23 February, 2009

Blogger Kevin Kidney said...

Wowee! This is just incredible stuff you can't find anywhere else. Thank you!!
-K

Tuesday, 24 February, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So the girl on the cover -- is she the BEFORE or AFTER to the New Answer to Mental Illness?

--axhouist

Saturday, 28 February, 2009

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