THROWBACK THURSDAY: Liberty Street and Edison Square
There have been many planned attractions in Disneyland, to never see the light of day. Branching off of Main Street, USA, there were to be several other streets set in-line with the theme of grand, old-fashioned America that was represented by Main Street. Such streets included, Edison Square, Chinatown, International Street, and most notably, Liberty Street.
Edison Square was a bit like Liberty Street, though based instead on the days of Thomas Edison. Edison was a genius inventor whose practices today wouldn't have been so well-received. He is credited with the invention of the phonograph, the lightbulb, and even movies. Edison Square was not only a tribute, complete with a statue of Edison, but again, an exhibit that replicated the everyday life of Americans as they discovered new technologies like the automobile, and electric lighting.
Guests readied for the grand opening of Liberty Street and others. Signs decorated the closed-off pathways to the future sites. The maps were marked and illustrated with what was to come.
But the years went by, and we still never saw any of these planned attractions. They were left to the imagination.
But who knows? All we can do is look back on what could have been. But if they never built Liberty Street and Edison Square, then what took their place?
Labels: Throwback Thursday
3 Comments:
Thanks for the info. Do you know when Disney gave up on developing these areas?
I think that when The Magic Kingdom in Florida began being built he opted to build it as Liberty Square instead. That's all I know, there are probably a lot more details...
From what I know it was when the Carousel if Progress was a finalized project that these two areas were thrown away.
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