Blackrex77
Earning My Ears
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Wow!!!
I will post 2 pics from a trip in 2007!!
Wow!!!
First up, just proving I'm old enough to remember, and have gone on the Skyway.
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Don't remember exactly where in Epcot this picture came from but I want to fly around in that thing![]()
Actually, I think that's where the Frontierland Smoking Section now sits. At least, those totem poles are still there, and I don't believe they've ever been moved.Here's a shot of me & my uncle sitting by the fence that lined the sidewalk to Frontierland Station in MK in 1973...that field in the background is now filled with Big Thunder Mountain railroad, and where we are standing approximately is filled with Splash Mountain:
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Nope. That's where the Frontierland Parade Gate is now. Splash Mountain is a little bit further up to the right.The 1983 version of the Frontierland Station...note how wide open the path is, and how you look right at the train station from Pecos Bill's (on the left). Of course, Splash Mountain wedged itself into this space, and forced Frontierland Station farther back:
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Here's the center circle area in front of the castle, circa 1984. The little round flowerbed in the middle is where the Partners statue now stands, and notice how the tree planters and benches still surround the center area (I miss that - much more shady and less crowded-feeling back then in the middle):
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Actually, I think that's where the Frontierland Smoking Section now sits. At least, those totem poles are still there, and I don't believe they've ever been moved.
Nope. That's where the Frontierland Parade Gate is now. Splash Mountain is a little bit further up to the right.
What year did they put the partners statue in?
1981
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Looking at these two photos, I think the fence and the rocks look pretty darn close, and the totem pole in your picture looks pretty close to the front totem (the one closest to the fence) in the older photo.
I think that the totems in the two older photos may be the same. Anybody else have any observations on this?
TCD
Doesn't appear to be the same ones, but here is a pic from 1979 of my sister and I in front of mystery totem poles. I used to think it was Discovery Island, but I'm clueless. Really, I don't even remember going to Discovery Island since I was so young. And I really do think this is the first and only time I ever cried in WDW (what was wrong with me??).
But look at the railing ... it appears to be similar to the other pics posted, but not exact. But there is water behind everything in my pic. Anyone want to take a stab at it?
I'd guess yours are in Frontierland too actually. Just a wild guess...but in the background on the water, it looks like the prop wash from one of the Tom Sawyer rafts?...hard to tell for sure, but with the matching fence and rocks at the bottom, you seem to be in a similar area but not the same spot. You might be much closer to Rivers of America, maybe near the spot where the Splash Mountain flume makes the turnaround after the drop? That would give you the Tom Sawyer rafts in the background. Wild guess!
I would say it looks about 90% sure that the older photo are the same totems as in my photo, just from a slightly different angle and farther away. I'd guess too that the other photo is from 1971 or early 1972, because it looks like landscaping is incomplete, and the trees are much much smaller. But the hill in the background, the tree just to the left of the frame, the main totem behind where I'm sitting, and the tall rock jutting up on the left of frame all seem a perfect match.
I actually didn't know the location of this either - I did alot of searching on the web to come up with either Fort Wilderness or maybe Magic Kingdom. Some other Disney fans I know came up with some old photos of the path to the Frontierland train station that had the same fence and rock lined path in it, which was the first guiding suspicion...then further searching turned up a written description of the Frontierland station area that specifically mentioned the large grassy area spotted with trees and totem poles where BTMRR is currently. That seemed to all come together as pretty solid information, since I put together 2 or 3 different sources that all placed my photo in Frontierland.
It's been very interesting to go back through my own archives and find all this stuff that I can't even remember!