Thursday, September 11, 2025

7,000th Post!

Greetings and salutations to Junior Gorillas all over the world! Today marks the 7,000th post on GDB. For perspective, that's 653 posts more than 6,347! Makes ya think. Now that I am a famous blogger, I am used to hobnobbing with celebrities and fending off the paparazzi (two words: fake mustache). But I still have time for the little people.

I didn't have much of a plan for this occasion, so I decided to dig through some old boxes of previously-scanned slides and look for some better-than-average examples to share. It was hard to select which ones to use, and I admit that it's kind of a random batch. Sure, you've seen them before, but you've probably seen "Casablanca" more than once too. Anyhoo, sit back, relax, sip a frosty beverage, and enjoy the show.

First up is this very nice image taken from the Happiest Parking Lot On Urf, as a line of classic  automobiles makes its way into the park, beneath a picturesque sky (this one is dated January 5, 1957).  


Next is one that I've seen all over the interwebs. Facebook, Instagram, Gruntlog, you name it. We're right near the Monorail station at the Disneyland Hotel - two ladies (and one man?) seek shade on this presumably-hot September 1961 day while admiring the sleek yellow Monorail train. That yellow really pops against that blue sky.


This next one has always been one of my favorites, it's just a fantastic look at Main Street from the south end of the Plaza, with some great vintage people to add to the fun. The woman with the stylish hat appeared in one or two other photos, but this is the best example.


This next one is undated but certainly from the 1950s; it's a fascinating shot of a woman in a dazzling silver outfit, she represented the "Cole of California" shop on Main Street - they sold swimwear until the placed closed at the beginning of September, 1957. It seems clear that the dazzler is contrasting modern beachwear to grandma's old-fashioned wool atrocity. I'm wondering if the girl wearing that outfit was plucked from the crowd? It's also interesting that this is in the heart of Fantasyland, rather than in front of the Cole of California shop (which was next to Coca Cola Refreshment Corner).


We can't forget Adventureland! I love this wonderful "POSTCARD WORTHY" look at the load area for the Jungle Cruise (this is another from January 5, 1957). It really is astonishing to think that this area was just orange and walnut groves two years before this picture was taken.


I scanned several nice photos of the old Stagecoaches, but this one is ultimately my favorite. The be-whiskered driver looks like he's seen it all. Blazing sun, sandstorms, alkali watering holes, packs of hungry wolves, you name it. Nobody is sitting on the top level, maybe those guests were all picked off by giant vampire buzzards?


From September, 1961 we have this wonderful "you are there" shot from aboard the Nature's Wonderland Mine Train as it crossed the wooden trestle bridge. Below (out of frame to the right) was a group of bears, fishin', sleepin', and scratchin'. It looks like two guests (kids?) are inside the cab, while the Redshirt pilots the train from his seat on the tender. Love the purple ostrich plume on the souvenir hat! Too bad there are no pack mules crossing the natural arch bridge to the left.


This one is interesting to me, it must have been shortly after the Astro Jets were (was?) added to Tomorrowland (on March 24th, 1956). Notice that the central column has multicolored vertical stripes; I assume that this is how it looked "as delivered" (since this was an "off the shelf" attraction). Soon the stripes would be gone, replaced with a red and white checkerboard pattern that evoked early rocketry (and Tintin). 


I wasn't sure whether to reshare this scan, but ultimately decided that this Skyway view was worthwhile because of the miles and miles of undeveloped farmland just beyond the berm. And (incredibly) this was from March, 1958, Disneyland had already been around for nearly 3 years. Harbor Blvd. still appears relatively sleepy and free of motels and restaurants. There's just that lone gas station to the left. Note that the new Administration Building is under construction to the right.


I rescanned nearly 40 slides, but only 10 arbitrarily made the cut today. Perhaps I'll share the others at another time! Meanwhile, here's a rare 1957 photo taken aboard the blue Fantasyland Viewliner train as it was about to pass the pink Tomorrowland Viewliner train (somehow pink seems more "Fantasyland" to me). It's a great view of a short-lived attraction, the precursor to the Monorail.


That's it for today! I hope you enjoyed all 10 reruns. If you haven't seen them before, they're new to you! Thanks to everybody who reads GDB, and a special thanks to those who participate in the comments, and even those who sometimes email me with kind remarks. I still have over 1,000 slides that I have not scanned, so if all goes according to plan, you'll be stuck with me for a while longer.

2 comments:

Nanook said...

Major-
The 7,000th Post-! Another milestone - and once again, I failed to get you anything 'special'. Please forgive me-!

The fun for me begins at the Fantasyland image with the juxtaposition of the two gals and their swimsuits. Also amusing is the utility pole, presumably at the outer edge of the Pirate Ship lagoon. (I wonder how long that contraption was there-?)

The Stagecoach image includes the added bonus of a 'castle spire' popping out of Pat Casey's Last Chance Saloon-!

I could stare at the image from Nature's Wonderland for hours. That purple plumage against the bright yellow paint scheme on the ore cars looks like a deliberate Technicolor 'trick' designed to bring contrasting color highlights to a scene. (Oh, Natalie Kalmus-!)

Nice shot of the Astro-Jet, especially with those three gals sporting typical mid-50's casual fashions.

The shot from the Skyway is another one I could stare at for hours: so many vintage details to ponder. In fact, there's virtually nothing left from what's seen here.

The Viewliner shot captures the Tomorrowland Skyway terminus/structure seemingly floating above ground level.

Thanks, Major for these gems and thanks always for continuing what has become a daily tradition of visual goodness and commentary second-to-none-!

JB said...

Hey! Where's one of Sue's curated photos to commemorate GDB's 7,000th post? ;-) Granted, a cake with 7,000 candles would be quite a fire hazard.

Hooboy, Nanook and several other Jr.Gs are gonna have fun I.D.ing all those fifties and sixties cars in the first two scans.

In the Main Street photo is that a security guard to the left of the lady in the stylish hat? This one has a really nice composition!

The Cole of California shot: That's Space Girl. She got too hot wearing the spacesuit and, well....
I hope the gal in the black wool "atrocity" didn't have to stay out in the sun too long!

I think I remember seeing the Jungle Cruise image from before. I recognize a few of the people waiting to board the boat. And the skipper looks kinda familiar as well.

In the Stagecoach pic, that's a lovely spire atop that Rainbow Ridge building on the right. ;-p [Edit: I see Nanook beat me to it!] Are those construction cranes next to the castle? On the left, we see some guests atop some pack mules. There doesn't appear to be any way to look graceful when riding a mule.

Lots of people wearing white on the Mine Train. I too, like that purple feather. In addition to "fishin', sleepin', and scratchin'", a couple of bear cubs were a playin', or maybe frolickin'.

I really like the Astro-Jets photo; so kinetic! Apparently, the Skyway hasn't been added yet? We can see the colorful tower sculpture, but no Skyway station, or buckets, or cables. The two gals to the right, who look like escapees from a square dance club, must be twins, or at least sisters.

Wow, that yellow Gondola sure looks nice in this lighting! The lady inside the bucket is giving us a 'shaka' sign. The TWA Moonliner also looks nice here.

With Tomorrowland in the background, the Viewliners look right at home.

One of the things all these images have in common is COLOR! They're all very colorful! Also, they were all taken in Disneyland. :-D
Thanks, Major. I really appreciate your continued effort and dedication to GDB.