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The American Adventure (Attraction)

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/* Finale */
'''Flying high, flying high! ♫ '''<br>
===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:
'''America!'''<br>
'''Keep on flying high! ♫'''<br>
 
==Songs==
The American Adventure features five songs, they are:
 
'''New World Bound'''- Played during the scene depicting the pilgrims. New World Bound was written by X. Atencio and Randy Bright, with music by Buddy Baker.
 
'''In the Days of '76'''- This traditional song is played during the Revolutionary War scenes.
 
'''Two Brothers'''- Written by Irving Gordon and performed by Ali Olmo, Two Brothers is played during the Civil War scene.
 
'''Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?'''- Written by E.Y, Harburg, with music by Jay Gorney, Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? is played on the radio during Great Depression scene.
 
'''Golden Dream'''- Played during the attractions final montage, Golden Dram was written by Randy Bright and Lynn Hart, with music by Robert Moline. The song is performed by Richard Page and Siedah Garrett.
 
==Fun Facts and Trivia==