Golden Horseshoe Revue Frontierland show at Disneyland; opened on July 17, 1955 and was the longest-running show ever when it ended on October 12, 1986. It was sponsored by Pepsi-Cola from 1955 to September 30, 1982, and by Eastman Kodak from October 1, 1982, to April 30, 1984. A new show, the Golden Horseshoe Jamboree, …
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Golden Oak Luxury residential resort community at the Walt Disney World Resort, encompassing 980 acres (half of which is conservation areas), offering a limited collection of single-family, custom homes priced between $1.5 million and $8 million. Designed by Disney Imagineers, the gated community announced in June 2010 features intimate neighborhoods and amenities created with everyone …
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Golden Horseshoe Revue, The (television) Television show; aired on September 23, 1962. Directed by Ron Miller. Walt celebrates the 10,000th performance of the Disneyland park show, with its stars Betty Taylor and Wally Boag, augmented by Annette Funicello, Gene Sheldon, and Ed Wynn.
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Golden Girls, The (television) Television series on NBC; aired from September 14, 1985 until September 12, 1992. Three aging, active, and independent women share a house in Miami with the feisty mother of one of them, supporting each other but also occasionally getting on each others’ nerves. Stars Rue McClanahan (Blanche Devereaux), Betty White (Rose …
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Golden Eggs (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on March 7, 1941. Directed by Wilfred Jackson. Donald Duck unsuccessfully disguises himself as a chicken to recover a basket of eggs protected by a rooster.
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Golden Dreams (film) Film attraction at Disney California Adventure that chronicles the hopes, dreams, and hard work of the pioneers who shaped what is California today. Calafia as narrator covers the Gold Rush, the immigrant experience, and the glittering beginnings of Hollywood. Opened on February 8, 2001, and closed September 7, 2008. Directed by Agnieszka …
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