
Lines were long for this attraction, and the Disney folks provided some fun stuff to keep people entertained once they were inside the building. Known as the "International Gardens", you could view "Scenes from 11 nations - past and present... reproduced in tiny scale models. Among them: Colonial America, Merrie England, Aztec Mexico, and medieval Europe." There's "Merrie England" and "Medieval Europe" below.

I wouldn't be surprised if this entire feature was Walt Disney's idea, given his love of miniatures. There are also echoes of EPCOT and even "It's a Small World". Any idea what part of the world is on display in this next photo? The buildings look kind of Dutch to me, but maybe they are from colonial USA too!

Great shots major! One of the things that strikes me as the coolest about the 2nd and 3rd photos is the short distance between the visitors and the display pieces. No glass shield to protect the display from the guests. Especially in the 3rd shot, it appears that someone could reach over the rail and grab one of the trees, or the windmill blades. But this was 1964, a time when people rarely did that kind of thing.
ReplyDeleteThe color on these is brilliant, or else you got a new scanner! These are great, Major!
ReplyDeleteLove these! Cool 64/65 T-Bird in that last shot, a car with an attitude!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of the International Gardens was the music loop; why don't you have any photos of that?
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteI love the World's Fair posts that you have done.
Gotta love Michigan/Disney connections!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!!
ReplyDeleteWould it be possible to get a closeup of the placard in the lower left-hand corner of the England display?
Thanks!
Kevin