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The American Adventure (Attraction)

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==Attraction History==
 
The American Adventure attraction had always been a part of the plans for EPCOT CENTER, however it's location and design changed frequently during the park's planning. Initially, Imagineers wanted to use the American Adventure pavilion as a bridge between Future World and World Showcase. The pavilion would have been two stories tall, with the American Adventure attraction located on the building's second floor. By 1979 however, Imagineers had decided that keeping America apart from the rest of the countries in World Showcase, would seem elitist, and the whole pavilion was moved to the far side of the World Showcase promenade.
At the end of the song the family portrait shown earlier is shown again. This time however, one of the brothers fades away, due to the fact that he died in the war.
 
===The 20th Century===
 
Following the end of Two Brothers, Franklin tells guests that the Civil War had finally ended. With the country rebuilding, immigrants began to pour into the United States. As Franklin states that "Seems there was a new dawn coming for the American Adventure", he is cut off by Chief Joseph. The Indian chief emerges from below the stage, and responds to Franklin's claim, saying:
 
{{Quotation|Enough! Enough of your words!<br>
Let your new dawn lead to the final sunset on my people's suffering. <br>
When I think of our condition, my heart is heavy. <br>
I see men of my own race treated as outlaws or shot down like animals. <br>
I hope that all of us may be brothers with one country around us and one government for all. <br>
From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more. <br>
Forever...|Chief Joseph}}