Kim's Corner
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This beautiful brochure was available in the Plaza Inn for several years. The Columbian Coffee Growers are no longer sponsors of the venue and the brochure is no longer available. It's a great piece, which lists 9 coffee recipes - the Coffee Mousse and the Spiced Coffee Sponge Cake with Coffee Butter Frosting are wonderful (if you'd like a complete scan of the recipes e-mail me and I'll attach them).
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Bear Country? Collectables don't have to be expensive - this penny was 51¢ to press - and a full-roll copper coin sold at auction for nearly $250.00. Amazing what owning a piece of the park's past can be worth.
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Zeke? Zeb? Ted? Fred? Tennessee? How quickly we forget. Luckily this machine is still on-stage in the Penny Arcade on Main Street USA for those who didn't press it when it was in the lobby of the Country Bear Playhouse for years. Extinct attractions make for very cool collectables.
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Schedules and entertainment guides are also great additions - most of the events they supported are no longer considered cost-effective and are not offered - too bad to as I really enjoyed the opportunity to listen to Sarah Vaughn at the River Stage, Frontierland and Maynard Furguson at the Space Stage, Tomorrowland. These items are a reference documents for the variety of entertainment hosted at the park.
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Printed in several languages - aside from English - the Disneyland guidebooks are a great way to follow the changes at the park. These are in English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean. Guidebooks are also printed for park guests with disabilities.
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