Greyhound Snapshots 1956
Here's something a little different - a small comb-bound photo album with "Greyhound dated snapshots". Snapshots of what? Disneyland, of course! 1956, to be specific.
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!
Here's something a little different - a small comb-bound photo album with "Greyhound dated snapshots". Snapshots of what? Disneyland, of course! 1956, to be specific.
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I will be out of town (against my better judgement) for the next few days. Most of you know the drill - I will try to respond to comments when I can, but will probably only be able to once or twice a day.
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I finally scanned some more Walt Disney World slides - there's quite a lot of them sitting in various boxes, waiting for somebody to love them. Today's their day!
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It is time, Junior Gorillas, to "enjoy" some so-so scans from my pile of "not quite rejects"! For some of you it is probably your favorite day of the week.
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I always enjoy vintage photos from around the USA. Sometimes half the fun is trying to figure out the location, if the photo is unlabeled.
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I have two really nice photos for you today! Let's start with this fun look at Tomorrowland, right outside the "Rocket To The Moon" attraction. Four out of five dentists agree that photos of Disneyland are better when the sun is shining and the sky is blue. It's scientific! The rocket looks great, and it's always nice to see the Richfield Eagle. You hardly ever see Richfield Eagles in the the wild anymore, but they thrived at Disneyland (small children are their primary food). There are other details, but I know you can see them as well as I can.
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