Carolwood Pacific Historical Society
Carolwood Pacific Historical Society Michael Broggie, son of Roger Broggie who helped Walt build his scale model railroad, and his wife formed the Society to perpetuate Walt’s love of trains. After Lillian Disney died, the Society arranged with the Los Angeles Live Steamers for Walt’s barn, from which he operated his train, to be moved …
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Carolwood Records A sister country music imprint to the Lyric Street Records label, part of the Disney Music Group, created on October 2, 2008, and located in Nashville, Tennessee. Their first album, in September 2009, was “Love and Theft.” The label closed in November 2009.
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Carolwood Pacific Railroad Walt Disney’s love for trains led him to create this 1/8 scale model railroad in his own backyard in Holmby Hills in the early 1950s. It was named for the street on which the house was located. To keep things official, he even had his wife sign over to him a right-of-way …
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Carol & Co. (television) Television series on NBC, from March 31, 1990 to August 19, 1991. Each week’s show featured the ensemble cast playing different roles in comedic skits. Stars Carol Burnett, Meagen Fay, Terry Kiser, Richard Kind, Anita Barone, Peter Krause, Jeremy Piven. The show won Emmy Awards for Costume Design and for guest …
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Carol Burnett Show, The (television) Television series on CBS, from November 1 to December 27, 1991. Continued Carol & Co. as a variety show, with Meagan Fay and Richard Kind being the only holdovers in the cast.
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Carnation Café Patio restaurant on Main Street at Disneyland; opening on March 21, 1997. It expanded into the area vacated by the Blue Ribbon Bakery on June 13, 2012.
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Carnival Time (television) Television show; aired on March 4, 1962. Directed by Hamilton S. Luske. Ludwig Von Drake hosts a look at the major carnivals held in Rio de Janeiro and New Orleans, aided by José Carioca and Donald Duck respectively in the two cities.
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Carney, Art (1918-2003) Actor; starred on television in Christmas in Disneyland with Art Carney. Also appeared on The Disney Channel in the movies The Undergrads and Blue Yonder.
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Carnation Plaza Gardens Fast-food and entertainment area on the hub at Disneyland, opened August 18, 1956, and closed in October, 1998. At one time the Disneyland bandstand was situated here.
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Carney, Alan (1911-1973) Actor; appeared in The Absent-Minded Professor (First referee), Son of Flubber (Referee), Monkeys, Go Home! (Grocer), The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (Joe Turner), Herbie Rides Again, and Blackbeard’s Ghost.
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