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==ConceptionHistory====History==The concept of Liberty Square began as an expansion idea for Disneyland known as Liberty Street. Spearheaded by Walt Disney, Liberty Street was to be a street that ran parallel to Main Street USA. The new area was to be set during the era of the Revolutionary War and it would have featured colonial architecture and a cobblestone road. In fact, some designs for the street featured 13 buildings, one representing each colony <Ref name= "hill"> http://jimhillmedia.com/editor_in_chief1/b/jim_hill/archive/2005/03/15/563.aspx </ref>. After walking down Liberty Street, guests would arrive at Liberty Square. In the square, guests would be able to see a blacksmith shop, a glassmaker, a weaver, a print shop, Paul Revere’s silversmith shop and a cabinetmaker <ref name= "mouseplanet"> https://www.mouseplanet.com/8167/The_Liberty_Street_Story_1959 </ref>.
The idea for Liberty Square originally started as an addition for real draw of Disneyland's Main Liberty Street USA. Although never used in Californiahowever, the idea was revisited to be Liberty Hall (also called Independence Hall in some concept art). This colonial meeting hall was to house two major attractions. The first was to be found the late 1960's during the planning Hall of The Declaration of Independence. Here, guests would see the Magic Kingdom dramatic story of America’s struggle for independence come to life. The second attraction was to be found in Walt Disney Worldthe Hall of American Presidents. Liberty Square This attraction was originally brought back up because Imagineers had to be titled [[One Nation Under God]] and it would have been a problempresentation of “the mighty cavalcade of American History" <ref name= "mouseplanet"/>. In Disneyland they had Also found in Liberty Square would be a land called “New Orleans Square”recreation of the Liberty Bell and the Liberty Tree, but Walt Disney World was so close to New Orleans that Disney felt complete with the land 13 lanterns <ref name= "hill"/> .Although initially advertised as opening in 1959, Liberty Street would not hold never reach fruition. Instead much of the same appealcompany’s resources went to updating Tomorrowland <ref> http://disneyparks. disney.go.com/blog/2013/07/a-look-back-liberty-street-at-disneyland-park/ </ref>. Although never used in Disneyland, Liberty Square was the perfect answer Street returned to their problemthe limelight when Imagineers began working on designs for the Magic Kingdom. Instead Due to the close proximity of being based on New Orleansto Florida, the Imagineers themed Liberty Square to did not think that guests would be all that interested in a colonial townversion of Disneyland’s New Orleans Square. Instead, thus Imagineers turned to the land was similar old Liberty Square expansion idea as a solution to their problem. As opposed to a version of New Orleans squareSquare, but distinctive enough Imagineers decided to hold create an entire land set in the attention of the guestsRevolutionary War era. Another difference between Liberty Square and New Orleans square was would take its inspiration from east coast colonial architecture. In Besides getting its theming from the old Liberty Street idea, Liberty Square also featured the architecture progresses through time. It starts by Liberty Tree, the [[Haunted Mansion]] (New York 1660-80) Liberty Bell and travels through a brand new attraction based on the colonial times before ending in One Nation Under God concept- [[FrontierlandThe Hall of Presidents]] . ===History Since Opening Day===Liberty Square opened with the rest of the Magic Kingdom in 1971. Besides the aforementioned Hall of Presidents, Liberty Square also opened with the [[Big Thunder Mountain RailroadHaunted Mansion]] , the Richard F. Irvine Riverboat (California 1880which actually opened one day later than the rest of the land)and the Mike Fink Keel Boats.
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