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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Parking Lot Tram, '57 & '56
To this day, the first ride that most people experience at Disneyland is the parking lot tram. These lucky people are visiting the park in 1957... what I wouldn't give to be there! This early version of the tram is charming, with the tiny tractor pulling the passenger cars... I believe that early on it pulled two cars, with a third added at some later date. Check out the groovy old automobiles in the background. Ladies are still wearing poofy skirts, but some have switched over to pedal pushers.
Here are two ladies waiting for (or did they just disembark?) a tram. The sun is on its way down, I am guessing they are going home. The bright carnival colors make the utilitarian tram fit in with the surroundings. Two bobby-soxers are hanging around out in front of the ticket booths...look at how many of the men are wearing sports coats. You don't see that any more!
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Thursday, November 19, 2020
More Stuff From The Box
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Saturday, April 11, 2015
Old Cars in San Diego, 1950's
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Friday, August 30, 2024
Muffler Man at the Disneyland Hotel! June 22, 1965
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016
"Disneyland: A Dream Come True" 1955
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Wednesday, July 13, 2022
More Stuff From the Box
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Clock of the World, 1955
There's just one photo for you today, kids. But it's got quality. Quality up the ying yang! It is from a small batch of glass-mounted oversized color slides from 1955, each of which has required a considerable amount of color correction and cleanup.
When this grandma was a little girl, she would have never imagined seeing such a crazy clock like Disneyland's classic "Clock of the World"! Just think, she was certainly born in the previous century, before automobiles and televisions. I used to think of all the changes my own grandmother saw in her lifetime. Anyway, Tomorrowland looks very small and unfinished here, but I would give my eye teeth to be able to see it the way it was back then!
To see the other slides from this lot, click here and here!
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Saturday, February 16, 2013
San Francisco, March 14, 1943
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
More Seattle Expo Pix, 1962
I may still have a few stereo slides from the Seattle Fair, but that will be the last of 'em.
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Monday, March 26, 2007
Main Street Station
Back in 1955, Main Street Station was the first thing you saw when entering Disneyland. Today you might spot the Matterhorn or Space Mountain first. And of course, after walking through one of the tunnels that go beneath the train tracks, you are immersed in the world of yesterday. The sounds make a huge impression, from the train's whistle and bell, to the clip-clop of horse hooves, to the music playing throughout Main Street.
In this first photo (from September 1955), we see a bunch of vintage automobiles lined up in front of the train station. This became a regular event for many years (somewhere I have a metal badge frome the mid-60's)...the owners of these old cars would often show up in old-fashioned costumes, and presumably there would be a parade as well.
Next up is a photo from around 1957. If this wasn't so familiar to us as a Disneyland scene, it wouldn't be too hard to imagine it as a picture of a small town in the midwest (pre-World War I). I wonder if the folks sitting on the bench to our left grew up in a town similar to this one? Even today, if you drive through the midwest you might see the remains of Main Streets like the ones our grandparents grew up with.
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Saturday, July 21, 2018
Random Amusements
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Tuesday, October 03, 2017
Westwood Tropical Ice Gardens
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