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Main Street USA

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Main Street is themed to be a turn of the century, small American town. It took its inspiration from Walt's boyhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri.The land opened along with the rest of the Magic Kingdom in 1971. The opening day attractions on Main Street were the Walt Disney World Railroad, The Main Street Vehicles (the Jitney, Fire Engine, Horseless Carriage, Horse Cars and Omnibus), The Penny Arcade, The Main Street Cinema, and the Harmony Barber Shop. The Walt Disney Railroad took guests around the park in a real steam engine stopping in Fronteirland. The Main Street Vehicles allowed guests to travel in the ways of the past. Guests could ride any of the vehicles from the front end of Main Street, to Cinderella’s Castle and back. The Penny arcade featured old style games and Moving Picture Machines, which would allow guests to view old movie serials. For just 25 cents The Main Street Cinema allowed guests to see full silent movies as well as old Disney shorts. Main Street is themed to be a turn of the century, small American town. It took its inspiration from Walt's boyhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri.
In 1973 Main Street USA got two major additions. The first addition was the Swan Boats. The Swan boats were located at the hub of the Magic Kingdom and allowed guests to peddle around the hub and the Swiss Family Treehouse. The other addition to Main Street was The Walt Disney Story. Located in the Gulf Hospitality House, The Walt Disney Story was a biographical movie about Walt himself and played simultaneously in Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
 
The first major closure in Main Street USA happened in 1983 when the Swan Boats closed. The Boats which had originally numbered eleven, had been cut down to five before being closed. The explanation for the closure was that the Swan Boats were too expensive to keep running. In 1992 Main Street lost another attraction when the Walt Disney Story closed. The film was becoming too deteriorated to keep showing. A gift shop and information center known as the Exposition Hall replaced the Hospitality House and thus The Walt Disney Story.