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Author: Dave Tavres

Walt Disney Birthplace Preservation Project

Posted on December 22, 2013December 22, 2013 by Dave Tavres

Many of the places that helped make Walt Disney who he was and what we loved are gone but not forgotten. One such place is the home he, and Roy, was born in – 2156 Tripp Ave., Chicago, IL. Want to be a tiny (or big) part of Walt Disney history? Contribute a few dollars…

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1961 Disneyland recreated…

Posted on December 12, 2013December 14, 2013 by Dave Tavres
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Disneyland from way up, Then & Now

Posted on October 28, 2013August 31, 2015 by Dave Tavres

Things have changed a little at Disneyland since the park opened. Here are two aerial photos from 1955 and 2015. Drag the slider back and forth to see the differences. [twentytwenty] [/twentytwenty]

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Plants of Disneyland

Posted on October 27, 2013 by Dave Tavres

It’s not a real plant, but the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse is pretty close to real. The Cooperative Welding and Mfg. Co. (Cowelco) built the super structure for the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse for Disneyland in 1962. According to PlantsOfDisneyland.com, the Moreton Bay Fig Tree in Anaheim was a model for the Disney Imagineers while…

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An Emperor at Disneyland

Posted on October 8, 2013September 10, 2020 by Dave Tavres

Emperor of Japan Michinomiya Hirohito (1926-1989) is primarily known to America for surrendering to allied forces during World War II in August 1945. 30 years later on October 8, 1975 he and his wife, Japanese Empress Dowager Nagako, visited Disneyland during a trip to the United States. The couple were the first high-profile guests to…

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Girl, 4, Disneyland’s 5 Millionth Visitor

Posted on October 4, 2013October 6, 2013 by Dave Tavres

By Bob Beckman Four-year-old Debra Rutherford knew Disneyland was going to be wonderful. When she arrived Wednesday it exceeded her wildest dreams. It was her insistence – and that of her 3-year-old sister Patricia – that convinced their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rutherford, to travel hear from their home in Quincy, Wash. They…

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Disneyland’s No-Fly Zone

Posted on July 25, 2013July 25, 2013 by Dave Tavres

Did you know that there’s a sort of ‘no-fly zone’ over Disneyland? Here’s the official text (as of July 17, 2013): ZLA 9/5145 TFR (2009-5145-1) !FDC 9/5145 ZLA CA.. FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS. DISNEYLAND THEME PARK ANAHEIM, CA, FEBRUARY 17, 2009 LOCAL. EFFECTIVE 0902170801 UTC (0001 LOCAL 02/17/09) UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. PURSUANT TO 49 USC 40103(B), THE…

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