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WEDway Radio - Walt Disney World and Disneyland Examined with some Disney History

#107 - The Golden Horseshoe

WEDway Radio - Walt Disney World and Disneyland Examined with some Disney History

Nate and Matt Parrish

History, Florida, Society & Culture, California, Disney, Arts, Imagineering, Disneyland, Radio, Park, Theme, Wdw, Places & Travel

5707 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2012

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Thanks for downloading WEDWay Radio, a show about Disney history, Disney parks and touring.  This is episode 107: The Golden Horseshoe.

This episode of WEDWay Radio explores the history of Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe.  This venue has hosted three shows over its 56 year history, including one of the more popular attractions 'Slue Foot Sues Golden Horseshoe Revue.'   

Enjoy our look at the history of the playhouse and why Walt wanted a Country Saloon, its place in Frontierland and the amazing Wally Boag.

Enjoy!

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0:00.0

From the Brava Centauri Studios, this is Wedway Radio. Ladies and gentlemen, a Disneyland program reminder.

0:32.6

In just a few moments, the curtain will be going up on Slufoot Sue's golden horseshoe review and plenty

0:39.5

of free seats are still available.

0:42.3

The show has something for everyone, plenty of good music, lots of laughs, the Can Can

0:47.4

Girls and even that famous character, Pecos Bill.

1:00.0

Hey, Clondike, more Frito. The best corn chips made.

1:03.0

The fresh is too.

1:05.0

This salted golden brown frito, good anytime.

1:08.0

Someone else knows what's good.

1:11.6

Walt Disney, who was a dedicated student of American history, once said,

1:16.6

All of us have caused to be proud of our country's history,

1:20.6

shaped by the pioneering spirit of our forefathers.

1:23.6

Walt paid special homage to the brave pioneers in many ways, but perhaps his

1:29.7

greatest tribute to America's early years stands today in Frontierland.

1:38.1

Welcome to Wedway Radio 107, a show about Disney history, Disney parks, and touring.

1:45.0

Glad to be back here.

1:46.0

Matt and Nate, back with you again on Sunday and, or depending on when you downloaded the show, but released on Sunday and we're, we got a really good one tonight.

1:56.0

That's right. I'm really excited to bring you this show. It's something I've been looking forward to for a long time. It really goes back to the early days of Disneyland. And we're going to look at a lot of different things tonight.

2:08.3

Yeah, and I would say it even goes back further than the opening day of Disneyland because the backdrop for this story really starts in the early days of American colonialism and then in the early days of the country too.

2:19.4

And it's kind of right up my alley here in the Ozarks.

2:22.9

But before we get too far, I do it remind you that Wedway Radio is sponsored by Touring Plans.

2:28.9

You can check out all that Touring Plans has to offer.

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