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The Magic Kingdom is broken up into seven themed lands, the first of these being the Main Street USA. Modeled after a small American towns, and set in the early 1900's, Main Street gets its architecture from different regions in the United States including Boston and Missouri. The change in architecture is easiest to see when at the four corners of the land. Main Street begins when guests emerge from under the Walt Disney World Railroad, and ends when they reach the base of Cinderella's Castle. Although Main Street does not have particular “rides” like the rest of the lands, it does have its own unique attractions including the Walt Disney World Railroad, and the Main Street Vehicles. Also on Main Street are individual shops and restaurants which add to its small town appeal.
 
===Frontierland===
Themed after colonial America, Liberty Square gives guest the opportunity to go back and see America as it grew. Starting at the Haunted Mansion in the 1670's and ending at the entrance to Frontierland (1880's) Liberty Square gives guests the feeling that they are watching America grow, and unite. At the central hub of the land, the flags of the 13 original colonies fly along with the American flag. Liberty Square is the only land in the park not to go through a significant update. Everyone of the opening day attractions still exist there, and no new major attraction has been added.
 
===Mickey's Toontown Fair===
Main Article: [[Mickey's Toontown Fair]]
The Magic Kingdom's newest land, Mickey's Toontown Fair is the place where Disney's most famous cartoon characters live. Originally called Mickey's Birthday land, then changed to Mickey's Starland. Toontown Fair opened in 1991, and takes its inspiration from the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit?. Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale can all be found in the judges tent, and other surprise characters pop up from time to time. Also, in Toontown Fair is Mickey's Country House and Minnie's Country House, where can take an open house and see how Mickey and Minnie live. Although Mickey's Toontown Fair is full of areas for kids to play, The only real “ride” in Toontown Fair is The Barnstormer at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm, a tame roller coaster aimed at kids.  
==Fun Facts and Trivia==