Hi folks!
I finally got my corrupted photo card to upload the photos taken from our trip to Marceline last year on May 6th, 2004.
Enjoy!!
Hi folks!
I finally got my corrupted photo card to upload the photos taken from our trip to Marceline last year on May 6th, 2004.
Enjoy!!
Last edited by Disneyphile; 11-09-2005 at 11:21 PM.
Marceline's water tower, just on the outskirts of town.
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Main Street USA's Sign:
Main Street USA Info Sign:
The Zurcher building - the inspiration for Coke Corner:
The "Magic of Marceline" Office Front:
The Uptown Theater:
Here's Ken and Mickey (my childhood plush) enjoying some dinner at a homestyle cafe:
Breakfast at another homestyle cafe:
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The school:
Inside the school's lobby:
Walt's actual desk:
Check out those initials carved on the desktop:
Walt's Honorary High School Diploma:
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DP this is amazing I need to check this out someday. Thanks for sharing your trip experience.
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The park's sign:
The Midget Autopia was relocated to this park as a gift from Walt. It has since been removed, but the track's path and the queue area still remain:
A close-up of the dedication plaque:
Mickey on the tunnel bridge, overlooking the track and queue:
Mickey on the tunnel:
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Last edited by Disneyphile; 11-09-2005 at 11:46 PM.
This motel has 13 wonderful and "quaint" rooms:
Our room was very cozy with a lot of country decor. Donald Duck comic books were for sale at the motel's front desk for only 50 cents each. I liked the one I bought so much, the manager let me pick out some more as a "welcoming gift".![]()
A classic locomotive parked near the old tracks (note the name on the tender):
The old train depot:
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No photos were allowed inside the museum, but the artifacts were incredible. And the volunteer curators are very informative and friendly. But, I was able to get a photo outside with a couple stuffed friends:
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Approaching the beauty of the boyhood farm:
A close-up of the sign:
Mickey goes for a climb:
Daydreaming just like Walt:
I could sit there all day:
Looking up into the heavens:
This tree is a splendorous sight to behold. The pictures don't do her justice. I would love to visit her many times throughout my life, but according to the museum staff, she's dying, and isn't expected to be around much longer.She's well over 100 years old, and has suffered severe lightning damage. I brought home a leaf she had dropped while I sat there. I will always remember her fondly.
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Another shot of the Dreaming Tree:
Close-up of sign:
A longshot of the farmland, with the Dreaming Tree sign:
Approaching the Barn:
Close-up of the barn sign:
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Mickey and Me on the barn porch:
Ken and Mickey just inside:
The Happy book:
Close-ups of Happy Place signs:
In keeping in tradition with the last sign, I left our message for Walt:
A tribute to Walt's boyhood barn "shows":
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