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==History and Attraction Plot==
The Frontierland Shootin' Arcade opened with the park on October 1, 1971 , as the Frontier Shootin' Gallery. The attraction recreates the 1950 shootout in Tombstone Arizona, in the form of a an arcade shooting gallery. In the gallery, guests use authentic .54 caliber Hawkins buffalo riflesto hit various targets. There are three different distances that guests can shoot at. The first, the foreground of the gallery, is themed to look like a graveyard. In the graveyard targets that guests can shoot include:*Vultures sitting in a large tree
*Vultures sitting in a An owl located inside the large tree.
*An owl located inside the large tree. Tombstones, with various names on them
*Tombstones, with various names on them.A skeleton grave digger
*A skeleton grave digger.large sign which reads Boothill
*A large sign which reads Boothill. Cacti
*Cacti.A fence
==Trivia==
* There are 97 targets in the gallery.
* The Shootin' Aracade Arcade is one of the few attractions in the Magic Kingdom that has an additional coast. It coasts costs $1 for 35 shots.
* The tombstone in the middle of the gallery reads,
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*In June 2011, There is actually a walkway for cast members located between the Frontierland Shootin Arcade's exterior was refurbishedgraveyard and Tombstone. The attraction reopened in November of 2011There is also a second walkway between Tombstone and the background.
*Cast When the attraction still used real lead pellets, cast members used 2,000 gallons of paint per yer year repainting the targets, when the rifles used real lead pellets.
==Behind the Scenes==
http://www.imagineeringdisney.com/blog/2011/2/8/frontierland-shootin-arcade-like-youve-never-seen-it.html
==See the AracadeArcade==
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