Vintage Disneyland 1955 Souvenir Guidebook and Postcards
Monday morning! Here is a vintage Disneyland souvenir to start the week and remind you that this is a TRAVEL BLOG when it wants to be. Thanks for visiting!
When Disneyland first opened in 1955, there was a guidebook and postcards for sale to the public. Because there weren’t any photos, they used the artist’s illustrations and the pre-construction design renderings. And you could mail the envelope they came in.
The Guidebook
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Disneyland sold them at a loss for $1.00 (they cost $1.10 to print) in the mailing envelope so that Guests would share their experience with family and friends back home.
The Postcards:
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DISNEY BONUS!
Walt Disney presents ‘Song of the South’ 1946
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(“with Uncle Remus and his tales of Brer Rabbit”)
Photographed in TECHNICOLOR
https://archive.org/embed/SongoftheSouth1080pRestoration
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Directed by Wilfred Jackson
Screenplay by Dalton Reymond, Morton Grant and Maurice Rapf
Original story by Dalton Reymond
Based on the Tales of Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris
kindly Uncle Remus tells a young boy stories about trickster Br’er Rabbit
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