Dennis, Buena Park, California

The reprint of the book is labeled “Originally published in a slightly different form by Simon & Schuster, Inc., in 1955.” Evidently some minor changes were made by the publisher.

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Amanda, Corona, California

It was probably a reference to the well-known 1941 novel by James Cain. The novel was later made into a movie and a television mini-series.

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Ethan, Jamaica, New York

Thurl Ravenscroft is the only one of the Mellomen to be filmed as one of the singing busts in the Haunted Mansion. The other four busts are Verne Rowe, Chuck Schroeder, Jay Meyer, and Bob Ebright. The men who did the singing were the ones that were filmed.

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Marty, Diamondhead, Mississippi

Many Disney films, including early live-action classics and several True-Life Adventures, are available through the digital app and website Disney Movies Anywhere.

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Theresa, San Diego, California

The Walt Disney Archives does not have a lot of early photographs of the Disneyland Hotel, because initially it was owned by Jack Wrather, not Disney. Perhaps you can get some help from Don Ballard’s heavily-illustrated books on the history of the hotel.

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Jaxon, Salt Lake City, Utah

The two riverboats are not the same. The Admiral Joe Fowler at Walt Disney World reached the end of its useful life and was removed from service and dismantled.

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Mickey, Ohio

The first Mickey Mouse cartoon released to the public was Steamboat Willie on November 18, 1928 (the date we use as the introduction of Mickey Mouse), though audiences in one Los Angeles theater could have seen a preview of Plane Crazy as early as one day in May of that year.

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Helen, Malaysia

The Walt Disney Archives currently has a number of warehouses to store its huge collection of Disney history. The items needed for frequent reference are kept at the Archives’ offices at the Disney Studio in Burbank, California. Items are selected for the collection if the staff believes they will have future use, whether it is …

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