One-Of-A-Kind Shop
Large spinning wheels, Victorian music boxes, dolls in elegant baby carriages, objets d’art, vintage jewelry, and old clocks, all of them authentic antiques
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Up In The Attic
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Dateline: October 1, 1969
Status: Archive
Source: Disney News
If grandmother's attic could produce treasures so interesting that they would convert a dull, rainy afternoon into an event of lasting memory, think what an "attic" a hundred times its size, serving a family of 6,000 could do.
And the typical grandma's garret rarely exhibits such incongruities as a wall-full of tiki masks beneath draped red, white, and
New Orleans To North Pole Parks Communication System Reaches Both
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Dateline: October 1, 1968
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Source: Disney News
"May I speak to Mickey Mouse?" "What is the current weather condition in the Magic Kingdom?" These are just two of the countless questions fielded by Disneyland's nine PBX operators.
Last year, Disneyland's versatile telephone operators handled over 2,850,000 telephone calls on their three-panel switchboard.
Located above the Main Street,
One-Of-A-Kind Shop Displays Reflections Of Past Generations
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Dateline: October 1, 1968
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Stepping into the gay and unique atmosphere of Disneyland's New Orleans Square, guests find themselves returning to the winding streets of the mid-nineteenth century filled with authentic shops and roving entertainers.
New Orleans is an extraordinary recreation of the fabled and romantic city at the height of its grandeur over a century ago. The Square
Christmas Shopping Something For Everyone Including Those Who Have Everything
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Dateline: December 1, 1967
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There is probably no busier time in department stores and city streets around the country than Christmas, with last-minute-rushes, shoppers buying dozens of presents and people deciding what to buy. But at Disneyland. this is no problem. Not only is the Magic Kingdom more comfortable and less crowded in the winter, but it also provides the world's most unusual
From New Attraction Profiles: 1966
As its name indicates, this shop will feature unique items--decorative and colorful antiques, choice reproductions and other ones-of-a-kind that would have been found on the shelves of shops in New Orleans a hundred years ago. This shot, will offer ship models, wrought iron lanterns, world globes, old maps and charts, swords, antique framed paintings, chandeliers, candelabra, fireplace fixtures, door knockers, as well as old telescopes, anchors, barometers, wood carvings, pirate relics, china, silverware, crystal pieces, pewter, and furnishings made of fine marble.
From WED Disneyland Dictionary 1968
Offers decorative antiques, crystal, rare porcelain, inlaid woods and other object6 'd ant from around the world. As its name implies, many items are entirely unique; prices range up to $8,000.
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