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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM167X_main-street-usa_Marceline-MO.html
Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline today is much as it was when he lived here. The first plans of Disneyland show a remarkable resemblance to the town, with it's store fronts on main street and locomotives coming and going. All who enter Disneyla…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM167W_confectionery_Marceline-MO.html
The confectionery located at this site in the Allen Hotel Block, built in 1905, was a favorite stop for Marcelineans with a sweet tooth. When designing Downtown Disney, which is adjacent to Disneyland, the Disney Company included Marceline's Confe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11GU_uptown-theater_Marceline-MO.html
Opened June 30, 1930. In 1956, Walt and Roy Disney held the Midwest premiere of their feature film "The Great Locomotive Chase" in this theater. They personally greeted each child at the door. Walt and Roy took the stage before the movie started a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11GQ_the-happy-place_Marceline-MO.html
In 1950 Walt recreated the barn from Marceline at his home in California and used it as his personal workshop.It became his "Happy Place" and became the birthplace of "Disney Imagineering."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11GP_the-dreaming-tree_Marceline-MO.html
This large cottonwood tree still stands where Walt and Ruth played and waded in the spring that runs at its base. Daydreaming under the giant cottonwood young Walt Disney would observe the whole of nature surrounding him - the bugs, animals, birds…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11GB_disney-home_Marceline-MO.html
The Disney family moved into this home in 1906. "I went with my family to live in Marceline when I was four years old...I clearly remember the day we arrived there on the train. A Mr. Coffman met us in his wagon and we rode out to our house in the…
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