Dcanoli
DIS Veteran
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I can't believe I've never actually paid more attention to these things! Very cool "secret!"
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Main Street Residents (Disney Shawn)
(a) Main Street is a vibrant community. There are restaurants and shops, but it's also a town where people live. The brick facade on one of the buildings includes apartment windows on the second and third stories over the shop. The door that you see doesn't open, but one can imagine it might lead to a stairwell up to the residential part of the building
(b) There are several doors tucked into the facades along Main Street. None of them are functional, but details like door knockers and mailboxes help make them appear real, as if someone actually lives here. The one located next to the Toy Store might lead up to Miss Joyce's place where she has a doll making business (look for the window ad, a tribute to Imagineer Joyce Carlson)
(c) The green door can be found adjacent to the Confectionery. Perhaps it's the home of candy maker Thomas McCrumb and his wife, Kitty
(d) The door by Le Chapeau may lead to the city apartment of cousins Nancy and Julia Carey, milliners and co-proprietresses of the hat shop downstairs
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Main Street Residents (Disney Shawn)
(a) Main Street is a vibrant community. There are restaurants and shops, but it's also a town where people live. The brick facade on one of the buildings includes apartment windows on the second and third stories over the shop. The door that you see doesn't open, but one can imagine it might lead to a stairwell up to the residential part of the building
(b) There are several doors tucked into the facades along Main Street. None of them are functional, but details like door knockers and mailboxes help make them appear real, as if someone actually lives here. The one located next to the Toy Store might lead up to Miss Joyce's place where she has a doll making business (look for the window ad, a tribute to Imagineer Joyce Carlson)
(c) The green door can be found adjacent to the Confectionery. Perhaps it's the home of candy maker Thomas McCrumb and his wife, Kitty
(d) The door by Le Chapeau may lead to the city apartment of cousins Nancy and Julia Carey, milliners and co-proprietresses of the hat shop downstairs