You rarely see vintage photos of Disneyland with crowds like you will find today...even in this picture it doesn't seem that crowded. To the right of the Rocket to the Moon building is what could be a construction wall. Could this be where the Flying Saucer attraction would be soon? In the distance, the roof of the Dominguez ranch house is just visible.
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!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
1950's Tomorrowland
Hmmmm, what to say about this photo? It's a nice picture, love that 50's era Tomorrowland.

You rarely see vintage photos of Disneyland with crowds like you will find today...even in this picture it doesn't seem that crowded. To the right of the Rocket to the Moon building is what could be a construction wall. Could this be where the Flying Saucer attraction would be soon? In the distance, the roof of the Dominguez ranch house is just visible.
You rarely see vintage photos of Disneyland with crowds like you will find today...even in this picture it doesn't seem that crowded. To the right of the Rocket to the Moon building is what could be a construction wall. Could this be where the Flying Saucer attraction would be soon? In the distance, the roof of the Dominguez ranch house is just visible.
I like the bright yellow construction fencing! I wonder why they didn't plaster the wall with attraction posters like Disneyland normally did.
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