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The American Adventure is a pavilion located within World Showcase in Epcot. It is located between [[Italy]] and [[Japan]]. If you’re looking for the attraction housed within the pavilion see: [[The American Adventure (Attraction)]].
==Pavilion History==
Although an American pavilion was always going to be a part of [[EPCOT Center]], Imagineers were initially not sure where they wanted to place the pavilion. When EPCOT's Master Plan 5 was revealed in the 1977 Walt Disney Company Annual Report, the U.S.A The American Adventure pavilion was to be the bridge between Future World and World Showcase<ref name="progress"> http://progresscityusa.com/2010/04/20/epcot-origins-1977-master-plan-5/ </ref>. Promoted as the "gateway between the world of today and tomorrow", this version of the pavilion's first floor would have served as the walkway between the park's two sections, while the second story would have housed the American Adventure attraction<ref name="progress"/>.
[[Image:HerbAmericanAdventure.jpg|400px|thumb|An early rendering of the American Adventure pavilion by Herb Ryman]]
By 1979, plans for the U.S.A The American Adventure pavilion had changed<ref name="progress"/>. At this point, Imagineers decided to place the pavilion in the back center of World Showcase <ref name="Martin"> http://www.martinsvids.net/?s=American+Adventure </ref>. This move served multiple purposes for the new park. First off, this was done to make sure that Disney did not give the impression that America was "elitist" and apart from the rest of the world <ref name= "Martin"/>. By placing the pavilion in the center of World Showcase, Imagineers were also able to represent the fact that America was the host to the other countries around the lagoon represented<ref name= "Martin"/>. At Finally, putting The American Adventure in the time back of the pavilion's move, its basic design was also changed. As opposed to being a sleek and futuristic looking pavilion (which would have helped it blend in with Future World), the pavilion was instead given Showcase served as a traditional colonial design <ref name= "Jackweenie"/>to draw guests back into the land.
At the time of the pavilion's move, its basic design was also changed. As opposed to being a sleek and futuristic looking pavilion (which would have helped it blend in with Future World), the pavilion was instead given a traditional colonial design <ref name= "Jack"/>. As the host of World Showcase, the American Adventure pavilion was built higher up than the other countries' pavilions. Also differentiating the American Adventure, was the fact that unlike many of the other pavilions in World Showcase, the America pavilion was not designed with the goal of making people feel like they were visiting the country<ref>http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspence/2010/12/the_american_adventure_part_1_1.html </ref>. Instead, Imagineers wanted to focus on the fact that America was the host of World Showcase, while also showcasing the country's history. With this goal in mind, the pavilion was named The American Adventure as opposed to the “United States”, "America" or “U.S.A” pavilion <ref name= "Jack"> http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspence/2010/12/the_american_adventure_part_1_1.html </ref>.
Construction on The American Adventure pavilion began in early 1980 <ref name= "Martin"/>. The pavilion was designed by architect George Terpatsi, who wanted the exterior to resemble a Georgian mansion<ref name="Jack"/>. The design also took inspiration from buildings in Williamsburg, Virginia, Independence Hall in Philadelphia, the Old State House in Boston, and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello home <ref name= "Jack"/>. The American Adventure pavilion opened on October 1, 1982 with the rest of [[EPCOT Center]]. When the pavilion opened it was sponsored by Coca-Cola and American Express <ref name= "Martin"/>, and it featured the [[American Adventure (Attraction)]], the American Gardens Theatre, Manor Gifts and the [[Liberty Inn]]. The pavilion was officially dedicated on October 11, 1982. On hand for the festivities were Disney CEO Card Walker, American Express CEO Jim Robinson, and Coca-Cola President Don Keough. At the ceremony the Voices of Liberty performed the Star Spangled Banner as doves were released <ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QsXXdGhma0</ref>.
==Layout==
On the second floor of the American Adventure pavilion (which guests must pass through on their way to see the [[American Adventure attraction(Attraction)]], the Hall of Flags can be found. Here, 44 flags that have represented parts of the United States during its history can be seenare showcased. These flags include, colonial flags, revolutionary war flags, territorial flags, and even flags that belonged to the European countries who once colonized what is today the United States. The As previously mentioned, the second floor of the pavilion also holds the American Adventure theater, where the pavilion's attraction is located.
The main entrance to the American Adventure pavilion is flanked on the left by the [[Liberty Inn ]] (a counter service restaurant), and on the right by Heritage Manor Gifts (a gift ship). Across from the pavilion's main building, guests can find the America Gardens Theatre, where live entertainment can often be found.
==Attractions==
'''[[American Adventure (Attraction)]]'''- This historical show uses photos, video, music and Audio Animatronics to tell the story of America. The attraction is hosted by Ben Franklin and Mark Twain.
==Restaurants==
'''[[Fife and Drum Tavern]]'''- This stand sells American snacks and refreshments, including the popular turkey leg.
'''[[Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts and Barbecue]]'''- This modern smokehouse is expected to replace the former [[Liberty Inn]]. No opening date has yet been announced for the Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts and Barbecue.
===Former Restaurants===
'''[[Liberty Inn]]'''- Located in American Adventure's main building, the Liberty Inn was a counter service restaurant. The restaurant specializes in American cuisine, including hot dogs and hamburgers. On July 8, 2019, the Liberty Inn closed to facilitate the creation of the Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Craft Drafts and Barbecue <ref> https://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/liberty-inn/news/27jun2019-regal-eagle-smokehouse-craft-drafts-and-barbecue-replacing-the-liberty-inn-at-epcot.htm </ref>.
==Shopping==
[[Image:VoicesLibertyVoicesLiberty3.jpg|400px|thumb|The Voices of Liberty performing in the American Adventure pavilion. Photo: Lauren JavierDisney]]
'''Heritage Manor'''- This small gift shop sells historical American souvenirs.
*140,000 hand made bricks were used in the construction of The American Adventure pavilion <ref name= "Martin"/>.
* The furniture in the American Adventure pavilion is are replica pieces created by Imagineers <ref name= "Jack"/>.
* The floor in the American Adventure rotunda features 50 stars.
==References==