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Main Street, U.S.A.


 

Main Street, U.S.A. is the first "themed land" inside the entrance of the many Magic Kingdom-style parks run by The Walt Disney Company around the world. Based on Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline, Missouri, Main Street, U.S.A. is designed to resemble the center of a turn-of-the-century (early 1900s) American town. At Tokyo Disneyland, this area is named World Bazaar.

Related Topics:
The Walt Disney Company - Walt Disney - Marceline, Missouri

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Each Main Street, U.S.A. features tracks for a horse-drawn trolley which runs along its length, used primarily in shows throughout the day. The shops are laid out in a fashion to take advantage of the fact that people tend to walk on the right side of the street: along the right of the street (as a guest enters the park) are shops selling camera film, hats, and other items more likely to be purchased by someone starting his day at the park; along the other side of the street are shops selling toys and souvenirs and other items more likely to be purchased upon leaving. Main Street, U.S.A. is also home to Town Hall, in which Guest Relations is located.

Related Topics:
Trolley - Show

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The buildings along Main Street, U.S.A. use forced perspective to appear taller than they really are. The (fake) second stories of all the buildings are shorter than the first stories, and the third stories are even shorter than the second. The second-story windows are painted with the names of fictional businesses and their proprietors; the people named are all Imagineers and others who were instrumental in the creation of the original Disneyland. For Disneyland's 50th anniversary, on July 17, 2005, a first-story window on each Main Street was unveiled with a dedication to all the cast members (employees) who had worked for Disney throughout the years.

Related Topics:
Forced perspective - Imagineer - July 17 - 2005

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There is a Main Street, U.S.A. at:

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