Venues That Inspired Disneyland

When Walt Disney had the dream to build a magical theme park, he looked to a few venues to observe and research to figure out how to make it. After lots of research, visits, and considerations, he finally created what is known as the first theme park in the world, and one of the most popular as well. So which venues did Disney look at when creating his masterpiece? Electric Park in Missouri, Coney Island in New York, Griffith Park in Los Angeles, Henry Ford’s Museum and Greenfield Village, and Children’s Fairyland in San Francisco.

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