Anaheim
In the early 1950s, cartoonist Walt Disney conceived a theme
park where his already hugely popular characters Mickey Mouse,
Donald Duck and the rest could come to life, to enchant children
and make their Uncle Walt even richer. ANAHEIM was chosen as
the location for Disneyland on the basis that these acres of
orange groves, thirty miles southeast of downtown LA, would become
Southern California's next major focus of population growth which
indeed they did. When Disney opened his next theme park, in
Florida, he made sure he owned all the land, hotels and commercial
properties, not making the same mistake he made here of only buying
a few square miles.
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