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    <P><CENTER><B><I><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Arial">Backstage Disney</FONT></I></B><BR>
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    <P>Over the the past few months, we've collected some interesting
    views of the backstage areas at Disneyland. This series of photographs
    was taken from Disneyland's &quot;Mickey and Friends Parking
    Structure.&quot;</P>

    <P><CENTER><IMG SRC="imgs/tda.jpg" WIDTH="300" HEIGHT="225" 
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    A view over Disneyland drive. The trees on the right are part
    of the far northwestern part of the park. The Disneyland railroad,
    and the Rivers of America are directly behind them.</CENTER></P>

    <P><CENTER><IMG SRC="air.gif" WIDTH="209" HEIGHT="164" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
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    This aerial photograph (taken in 1996) shows the area, <BR>
    as seen from the air. Since 1996 the area has changed a bit.
    For example, in the upper left hand corner, the new &quot;Mickey
    and Friends&quot; Parking Structure has been constructed. Not
    to mention, some backstage changes too. </CENTER></P>

    <P><CENTER><IMG SRC="imgs/tds_again%20copy.jpg" WIDTH="300" 
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    This yellow building is the headquarters for the Disneyland Resort.
    Called &quot;Team Disney Anaheim&quot; the 4 floors of this building
    hold many of Disneyland's backstage cast membrs.</CENTER></P>

    <P><CENTER>The two warehouses directly in front of Team Disney
    Anaheim (TDA) are responsible for storing items for Disneyland.
    Parade floats, Christmas Decorations, etc.</CENTER></P>

    <P><CENTER><IMG SRC="imgs/circle_d.jpg" WIDTH="300" HEIGHT="225"
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    Directly in the center of this photo... this is the area called
    &quot;Circle D Ranch.&quot; This is where Disneyland keeps the
    horses used on Main Street.</CENTER></P>

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    This building, as we observe, seems to be a maintenance area
    for Disneyland transportation. Trams for parking lots, small
    golf-carts, and other Disneyland vehicles.</CENTER></P>

    <P><B><I>Our next photo is as if looking back in time....</I></B></P>

    <P><CENTER><IMG SRC="imgs/bears.jpg" WIDTH="300" HEIGHT="225"
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    This is the green show building for the Country Bear Jamboree.
    This photograph was taken on the last day of its operation. This
    building will be used to house a new darkride featuring Winnie
    the Pooh.</CENTER></TD>
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