Sunday, October 12, 2008
Disneyland, February 1971, pt. 2
Welcome to Frontierland, pardners, circa 1971! Our photographer took his first Frontierland shot at Fowler’s Harbor, with the Columbia resting up in between journeys. Always one for equal time, I wouldn’t want to leave out the Mark Twain:
Over on Tom Sawyer’s Island, let’s take a look at Tom Sawyer’s Shack, shall we?
Rotating around the Island just a bit, we can see the Old Mill from another angle:
See more vintage & current Frontierland photos at my regular website.
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4 comments:
This whole area od Disneyland was always a favorite of mine so much to see. Great posts. Thank you.
I miss the old Island. When I was a kid, it was adventurous. When I was a teenager, it was romantic. When I was "in my youth", it was picturesque. Now that these old shacks are gone and replaced by a concrete stage, the area is now simply "profitable".
Echo that, Katella Gate.
Thank you, Dave.
Glad you all like these. For some reason, the folks at Imagineering seem to have a rough time creating a "rough" looking Frontierland. Everything is way too polished, whereas back in the 50s, it truly looked rustic.
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