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Walt Disney: Spring
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Disney's first attempt at pregnancy ended up in Lilly having a miscarriage. When Lilly Disney became pregnant again, she gave birth to a daughter, Diane Marie Disney, on December 18, 1933. A few years later, the Disneys adopted Sharon Mae Disney, (born December 21, 1934) as their second child.
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Brode, Douglas From Walt to Woodstock: how Disney created the counterculture Austin: University of Texas Press, 2004. BUSI: PN1999.W27 B76 2004 PFA: PN1999.W27 B76 2004; Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/texas041/2003025801.html Table of contents: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/texas041/2003025801.html
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This annual event takes place on the lake adjacent to Downtown Disney. Spectators can watch the competition from the waterfront areas of Downtown Disney. Carts selling food and beverages are set up along the viewing areas during the event.
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Streamlined shapes and sleek textures accentuate this collection of furniture inspired by Walt Disney. These superbly crafted furnishings for every room of the home feature decorative veneers, multiple finish selections, brushed nickel accents and fanciful shaping reflecting an Art Moderne style that has been carefully edited & outfitted to appeal to today's tastes.
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[T]hose who "knew" Walt ... say he was a hard man to know. Enigma is a word frequently chosen to describe him. Who was he and what made him tick? Some excellent biographies exist, as well as some ludicrously inaccurate accounts of his life, which rank as little more than bad fiction.
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[T]hen, before he could get any further, Walt suddenly died of a heart attack in December 1966. Contrary to the urban legend, no segment of Disney's corpse was cryogenically preserved for future revivification. He was cremated and his ashes interred in the Freedom mausoleum at Forest Lawn cemetery in Glendale, California.
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