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Disneyland 1960 PHOTO Grandma & Sleeping Beauty Castle 5th Anniv Walt Disney
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Disneyland 1960 PHOTO Grandma & Sleeping Beauty Castle 5th Anniv Walt DisneyDisneyland 1960 PHOTO Grandma & Sleeping Beauty Castle 5th Anniv Walt Disney
Historic Disneyland Auctions by Saturday's Toys presents...
a rare vintage black & white snapshot from Disneyland....
Grandma is pictured here at the Plaza Hub in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle... with nice composition by the photographer revealing a full-sized castle in the background. However... this may be the reason that "Keep off the Grass" signs were once a necessity at other public places. The public's use of similar spaces inside the park led to continued trampling (and subsequent maintenance) and had to be eventually be replaced with flower gardens and cement sidewalks. This "Plaza Hub" area is now home to a large number of park benches and the Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse statue sculpted by Blaine Gibson: "Partners"
Photo measures 3.25" x 5.75". Dated July 1960 (during Disneyland's 5th Anniversary Year). Good condition with signs of wear from handling and long-term storage.
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