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The American Adventure (Attraction)

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/* Early 20th Century, WWI and the Great Depression */
As Will Rogers finishes, another Radio Announcer speaks, saying that
"Yesterday, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and ground forces..."
 
==World War II==
 
As the gas station fades away, a ship yard is shown. Here Rosie the Riveter is welding a piece of a battleship. Over the radio "I'll be Home for Christmas" is playing. After the conclusion of the song, the radio announcer says:
{{Quotation |Yes, that was dedicated to you, Rosie, tens of thousands of you across the face of America working tonight to keep our boys in the fight. <br> We wish all of you out there, a very Merry Christmas.}}
 
Following the radio announcement, Rosie and a sailor discuss the state of the battleship, before another worker emerges on a lift. She says, that it's no wonder their all working double shifts of Christmas, before Rosie tells her to cheer up, and maybe they will all be together next Christmas.
 
As the battleship disappears, the screen turns purple and eagle flies across it. At this point, the Golden Dream montage starts.
 
==Golden Dreams==