Vol. 7, No. 4 — May 14, 2021
Disney Postcard Giveaway
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Club 33 is an exclusive club located in the New Orleans Square part of Disneyland in California. Conceived by Walt Disney himself as a place to host dignitaries, celebrities, and family members for Disney executives.
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Claude K. Bell and Cabazon Dinosaurs
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Claude K. Bell was a sculptor at Knott’s Berry Farm in California who had a love of dinosaurs. So, he built several large dinosaur sculptures on land that he owned in the southern California desert, and turned it into a park called Cabazon Dinosaurs. This is the story of Claude and the park.
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Journey into Imagination with Figment
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Journey into Imagination with Figment is the third iteration of a ride about imagination that is located at EPCO at Walt Disney World in Florida. The current iteration is a mixture of the best features of the first two iterations. It focuses on the importance of a free imagination and features a dragon mascot named Figment. This is the ride’s interesting story.
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I love collecting postcards as a way to inspire my adventures and to share memories with friends. Follow along!
Disneyland’s Holidayland: A Beautiful Bit of the Forgotten World of Disney
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Holidayland is a lost part of the Disneyland park in California. It was only open for a few years in the late 1950s and early 1960s, but it is still remembered fondly today by those who went to it (unless they were little kids at a company picnic). This is the story of Disneyland’s lost park, Holidayland.
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Free Disney Postcard Giveaway
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Collecting postcards has been a hobby of mine for many years. Throughout these years, I’ve received several doubles and I’m giving them away for free! Winners will be drawn at random each week and announced right here.
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The History of Knott's Berry Farm
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Knott’s Berry Farm is an iconic theme park in Orange County, California. It was begun as a restaurant in the 1930s, owned and operated by the Knott family to raise extra money to support their berry farm during the Great Depression. Here's how it became a beloved theme park attraction.
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