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The American Adventure (Attraction)

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/* Finale */
==Finale==
Following the Golden Dreams montage, guests are taken to the New York Harbor. Here, Mark Twain and Benjamin Franklin have reconvened on top of the Statue of Liberty. The two American's look back on the countries history, and look forward at it's future. While Franklin is optimistic about the future, Twain seems to be more cautious. To make his point, Twain quotes John Steinbeck (just as Franklin did at the beginning of the show) saying:
 
{{Quotation|"We now face the danger, which in the past has been the most destructive to the humans: Success, plenty, comfort and ever-increasing leisure. No dynamic people has ever survived these dangers.}}
 
After a little more banter, Twain and Franklin eventually both agree that they see America lasting for llong long time. As the show concludes, Golden Dreams plays one more time:
 
'''♫ America, you must keep dreaming now'''<br>
'''Dreaming the promised vow of your pioneers.'''<br>
'''America, keep on flying now.'''<br>
'''Keep your spirit free,'''<br>
'''Facing new frontiers.'''<br>
 
'''America, spread your golden wings'''<br>
'''Sail on freedom's wind across the sky.'''<br>
'''Great bird, with your golden dreams,'''<br>
'''Flying high, flying high, flying high!'''<br>
'''America!'''<br>
'''Keep on flying high! ♫'''<br>