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McConahay Building |
Kansas City, MO |
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La Pietra |
Honolulu |
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1901/12/05 |
Walter Elias Disney is born in Chicago, Illinois |
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Walt Disney Birthplace |
Chicago |
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Walt Disney's Birthday |
1921/00/00 |
Home of Walt Disney 1914-1917 and 1919-1921 |
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Walt Disney Residence and Garage |
Kansas City, MO |
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1928/11/18 |
"Steamboat Willie" by Walt Disney is released at the Colony Theater in New York City. |
Director |
Steamboat Willie |
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1937/12/21 |
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" premieres at the Carthay Circle Theater. One of the most famous movie palaces of Hollywood's Golden Age, it opened at 6316 San Vicente Blvd in 1926 and was demolished in 1969 by its owner, NAFI Corporation. |
Producer |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (film) |
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1938/01/13 |
Sheer fantasy, delightful, gay and altogether captivating, touched the screen when Walt Disney's long-awaited feature-length cartoon of the Grimm fairy tale, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, had its local premiere at the Radio City Music Hall. - NY Times |
Producer |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (film) |
Radio City Music Hall |
New York City |
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1940/00/00 |
"Fantasia " is released. |
Producer |
Fantasia |
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1940/00/00 |
"Pinocchio " is released. |
Producer |
Pinocchio |
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1941/10/31 |
"Dumbo " is released. |
Producer |
Dumbo |
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1942/08/08 |
"Bambi" premieres in London, England |
Producer |
Bambi |
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1944/00/00 |
In the Los Angeles Coliseum, Hedda Hopper and Walt Disney give speeches a rally for the Dewey-Bricker ticket and Gov Earl Warren. |
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
Los Angeles |
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1946/00/00 |
"The Story of Menstruation" is made as part of a film series (1945-1951) for health education classes in American schools. |
Producer |
The Story of Menstruation |
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1947/09/27 |
"Fun and Fancy Free" is released by RKO Radio Pictures. Walt Disney includes "Bongo", read by Dinah Shore, and "Mickey and the Beanstalk" in the feature film. |
Producer |
Little Bear Bongo |
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1955/07/17 |
Broadcast on a live TV special co-hosted by Ronald Reagan, Disneyland opens to the public "the world's biggest toy for the world's biggest boy". |
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Disneyland |
Anaheim, CA |
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1964/08/27 |
Mary Poppins' world premiere is held at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. |
Producer |
Mary Poppins (film) |
Graumann's Chinese Theatre |
Los Angeles |
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1966/12/15 |
Died |
Died |
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Death of Walt Disney |
1967/00/00 |
"The Jungle Book " is released. |
Producer |
The Jungle Book |
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