Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Disneyland Guided Tour, Circa 1962: Frontierland Station
Unfortunately, my Frontierland Station 1962 photos are skimpy, so the first two shots from September 1963 will have to suffice.
FRONTIERLAND TRAIN STATION
While our train is stopped, there are a few things I'd like to tell you about Disneyland. This was actually a 20 year dream of Walt Disney's…it took five years to design the park and one year to build: of course, Disneyland will never be completed. Walt has many plans for the future.
[note: these next shots are from November 1962]
For instance, the large area here is being transformed into a beautiful New Orleans section complete with a Thieves' Market, Mysterious Haunted House, and an authentic New Orleans Square.
This new area, with all the flavor of quaint old New Orleans will be completed next summer.
[note: this 1962 image shows that the Chicken Plantation Restaurant has been removed and the temporary window installed while construction begins on New Orleans Square]
Across the Rivers of America is Tom Sawyer's Island. And (when applicable) in Fowler's Harbor (or) sailing past…is the proud Columbia, a duplicate of the first American sailing ship to travel around the world.
March 1962:
(and/or) also sailing down the Rivers of Ameria is the Mark Twain Riverboat.
Mike Fink's Keel Boats begin their trip around Tom Sawyer's Island from Fowler's Harbor located on this side of the river.
January 1962:
December 1962:
To resume your vintage tour, come back tomorrow and meet us at the Tomorrowland Station!
See more vintage and current Disneyland Frontierland Railroad photos on my Disneyland Railroad Frontierland Station page.
The last images from December 1962 are awesome with the Haunted Mansion construction. Those Frontierland images do more than suffice. I love 'em! This is an extra nice set today!
ReplyDeleteI meant those Frontierland Station images do more than suffice.
ReplyDeleteHaunted Mansion construction!!! Loving this -- The "time machine" effect of this post series is working really well!
ReplyDeleteThose b&w Mansion construction pix are just amazing!
ReplyDeleteIs that a man in a motor boat on the far right of the Mark Twain pic?
ReplyDeleteChris - I can't believe I didn't notice that! I will have to zoom in tonight and check it out!
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