Jaysrule
02-12-2004, 06:04 PM
I have a DL map from 1964 and on the Map they had two streets that were listed as "futrue developments" Liberty Street and Edision Square. The map shows in detail all the shops and attractions that were going to be developed.
I also have a 1972 map that didn't show either Libety Street or Edision Square. I assume that they were never were built. I was wondering if some Disneyland historian can tell me for sure if they were ever built; and if not, why not?
On the map Liberty Street started where the mad hatter shop is located. As you first entered the Park on Main St. to the right. What is currently backstage. A few of the things on the street were Griffin's Wharf where to ships were docked on a small body of water, Paul Rever's Silver Shop, Boston Observer Print Shoppe, Hall of Presidents and Colonial Shope.
Edision Square is located on the map where the First Aid station currently is located. Just to the right of the plaza inn if you are in front of the inn. A few things in the square were The Electronic Age, Contempory Living, Americn Home-Advent of Electricity and American Home Pre-Electiricty.
Thanks
I also have a 1972 map that didn't show either Libety Street or Edision Square. I assume that they were never were built. I was wondering if some Disneyland historian can tell me for sure if they were ever built; and if not, why not?
On the map Liberty Street started where the mad hatter shop is located. As you first entered the Park on Main St. to the right. What is currently backstage. A few of the things on the street were Griffin's Wharf where to ships were docked on a small body of water, Paul Rever's Silver Shop, Boston Observer Print Shoppe, Hall of Presidents and Colonial Shope.
Edision Square is located on the map where the First Aid station currently is located. Just to the right of the plaza inn if you are in front of the inn. A few things in the square were The Electronic Age, Contempory Living, Americn Home-Advent of Electricity and American Home Pre-Electiricty.
Thanks