Main Street, 1970. Grandma and grandpa are thinking that their home towns looked nowhere near as cute and quaint as this place. They did have a robotic Lincoln though, but that's another story (one I am not allowed to tell). Grandma holds her souvenir map (for her grandson Ned) and her INA complimentary guide (which will never get thrown away). The vehicles add a lot of life to Main Street; I've been told that Florida's version no longer has ANY vehicles. Criminal!

The Omnibus might be my favorite Main Street vehicle, but I would have to intimidate those kids into giving me their seats, because that's where I want to sit. I'm good at pushing 5 year-olds around. Hey look, there is a hole in the front of the Omnibus for a crank, did they actually require one to start up? Or was Bob Gurr just a stickler for details?
