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- Jigsaw Puzzle, "Disneyland: Tomorrowland," 1955-1960 -

- 1955-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Jigsaw Puzzle, "Disneyland: Tomorrowland," 1955-1960
- "Walt Disney's Pinocchio" Toy Puppet Theater, circa 1939 -

- circa 1939
- Collections - Artifact
"Walt Disney's Pinocchio" Toy Puppet Theater, circa 1939
- Souvenir Book, "Disneyland," 1955 - Walt Disney's idea for "a new kind of family park" began in the 1930s, while he was watching his young daughters ride a carousel. In creating what would become known as Disneyland, Disney chose a clean, harmonious, unified environment. Disneyland, considered the first theme park, opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955. It would set the model for other theme parks.

- 1955
- Collections - Artifact
Souvenir Book, "Disneyland," 1955
Walt Disney's idea for "a new kind of family park" began in the 1930s, while he was watching his young daughters ride a carousel. In creating what would become known as Disneyland, Disney chose a clean, harmonious, unified environment. Disneyland, considered the first theme park, opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955. It would set the model for other theme parks.
- Lady and the Tramp Charm Bracelet, circa 1955 - Walt Disney Pictures released its animated film <em>Lady and the Tramp</em> in June 1955. The film centers on a well-off cocker spaniel eventually falling for a cynical, devil-may-care dog through a series of unforeseen events. The Disney classic is renowned for its songs, gorgeously rendered and detailed settings, and story with universal themes of love and acceptance.

- circa 1955
- Collections - Artifact
Lady and the Tramp Charm Bracelet, circa 1955
Walt Disney Pictures released its animated film Lady and the Tramp in June 1955. The film centers on a well-off cocker spaniel eventually falling for a cynical, devil-may-care dog through a series of unforeseen events. The Disney classic is renowned for its songs, gorgeously rendered and detailed settings, and story with universal themes of love and acceptance.
- Three Little Pigs, 1933 -

- 1933
- Collections - Artifact
Three Little Pigs, 1933
- "Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty" Jigsaw Puzzle, circa 1960 -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
"Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty" Jigsaw Puzzle, circa 1960
- Child's Coonskin Cap, 1958-1960 - Davy Crockett, an American frontiersman of legendary fame, became one of the biggest overnight successes in television history. During the winter of 1954-1955, the Walt Disney show aired a trio of television programs starring Fess Parker as Crockett. Americans went crazy for Crockett! Children loved Crockett-related accessories like this coonskin cap.

- 1958-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Child's Coonskin Cap, 1958-1960
Davy Crockett, an American frontiersman of legendary fame, became one of the biggest overnight successes in television history. During the winter of 1954-1955, the Walt Disney show aired a trio of television programs starring Fess Parker as Crockett. Americans went crazy for Crockett! Children loved Crockett-related accessories like this coonskin cap.
- "The Wonderful World of Disney" Snow Globe, 1969-1979 - Savvy marketers adopted a novel advertising medium -- snow globes -- in the 1950s. These small, inexpensive collectibles resulted from innovations in plastics and manufacturing technologies. Walt Disney Productions introduced snow globes promoting the company's television programs in 1959.

- 1969-1979
- Collections - Artifact
"The Wonderful World of Disney" Snow Globe, 1969-1979
Savvy marketers adopted a novel advertising medium -- snow globes -- in the 1950s. These small, inexpensive collectibles resulted from innovations in plastics and manufacturing technologies. Walt Disney Productions introduced snow globes promoting the company's television programs in 1959.
- Pizza Hut "Beauty and the Beast" Hand Puppets, 1992 -

- 1992
- Collections - Artifact
Pizza Hut "Beauty and the Beast" Hand Puppets, 1992
- Walt Disney's Tomorrowland Rocket to the Moon Game, 1956 - Disneyland, America's first theme park, opened in 1955 in Anaheim, California. With the consummate skill of a filmmaker and storyteller, Walt Disney (with his Imagineers) reduced popular American themes to their essence to create each land and attraction. Tomorrowland, including Rocket to the Moon, was designed to be an optimistic interpretation of how science and technology would improve people's lives.

- 1956
- Collections - Artifact
Walt Disney's Tomorrowland Rocket to the Moon Game, 1956
Disneyland, America's first theme park, opened in 1955 in Anaheim, California. With the consummate skill of a filmmaker and storyteller, Walt Disney (with his Imagineers) reduced popular American themes to their essence to create each land and attraction. Tomorrowland, including Rocket to the Moon, was designed to be an optimistic interpretation of how science and technology would improve people's lives.