
Check out Daveland's blog entry from a couple of days ago for a similar (better?) view!
This blog has nothing to do with gorillas (though I love 'em)...fellow bloggers have inspired me to share vintage images of Disneyland from my personal collection. But don't be surprised if you see something from a World's Fair, Knott's Berry Farm, or someplace else that is cool!
This photo was taken from the top of the New York State Pavilion's observation tower (over 200 feet high). If we could magically turn the camera just a bit to the left, we'd be able to see the impressive General Motors "Futurama" building. No such luck! Fortunately there is plenty of other neat stuff to see.
From left to right you can see the Travel and Transportation building including the distinctive Moon Dome, which showed a Cinerama production on a 360-degree screen that explored "man's environment from the nucleus of the atom to outer space".
The building that looks like a giant "T" is the Port Authority Heliport (see the helicopter landing on top?).
Between the Moon Dome and the Port Authority buildings is the huge Chrysler pavilion. Among the wonders that you would see here were a giant "one-million horsepower" engine that visitors could walk through. You could also take an airborn ride along a simulated assembly line. Sounds pretty cool!
U.S. Rubber constructed a huge tire-shaped ferris wheel that soared 80 feet into the air. There were 24 gondolas seating 4 people each. To the right of that was Sinclair Dinoland, which displayed 9 life-sized fiberglass dinosaurs (some animated). Inside its building you'd see "erupting volcanoes, flashing lightning and bubbling streams show what the earth was like at several stages of its growth starting with its birth 4.5 billion years ago."
If you look carefully to the right of Dinoland, you can see the Alpine building from Lowenbrau Gardens, and the Avis-sponsored Antique Car Ride. In the distance you can see the curvy Hall of Science building (which still stands today).
And finally, to the extreme right, there is the massive Ford Pavillion which holds Walt Disney's Magic Skyway.
For those of you interested in the 1964 New York World's Fair, I highly recommend this wonderful site!
Man, I have a lot of photos of the Chicken of the Sea pirate ship. It I had a nickel for every photo of that thing, well I'll bet I'd have 6 or 7 bucks. Anyway, I thought I'd post another one and do it on the weekend so that nobody will yell at me and make me cry.
I get the biggest kick out of this modest picture! Sort of a "you are there" feeling, after passing through the big (mostly empty) Matterhorn mountain, we are about to exit into Tomorrowland, which appears below us...looking pretty wonderful.
This next photo was taken from the undulating "moondeck" of the Eastman Kodak Pavilion, looking towards the Pepsi Cola building. There's that famous Tower of the Four Winds again. Rolly Crump's creation seems to epitomize fun and happiness! The Disney folks encouraged people to say, "Meet me beneath the Tower of the Four Winds". Eastman Kodak wanted you to "Meet me at the Kodak Picture Tower". I like the Four Winds tower, personally.