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Demolition of the Penney's building in the Cinderella City mall.
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The view is from the Gold mall looking toward Joslin's. Cinder Alley lies below the rubble.
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One of the full sized horses on the lower level of the carousel.
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View of the fountain in Center Court (Blue Mall) in Cinderella City.
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Cinderella City opened for business March 7, 1968. At the time it was the "largest shopping center under one roof in the world" according to the developer, Gerri Von Frellick. When it opened Cinderella City contained approximately 250 stores, shops and restaurants within its three levels, plus a 600-seat theater. The five malls were climate controlled. Anchor stores in 1968 were Joslins, J. C. Pennys, Denver Dry Goods Co., Neusteters, Gano Downs...
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A view looking up at the upper level of the Cinderella City carousel. Notice the wall panels on the upper deck. There were over 2,000 lights on the carousel.
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This carousel was a double-decker. The upper deck was smaller in size and the horses were scaled down. Smaller children could ride there while the parents had benches to sit on.
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Hand painted murals on the top of the carousel. There were only three siilar to this one in the United States.
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This shows three of the full sized horses on the lower level. The carousel provided gallop-like movements at it made its rounds.
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The carousel had 28 hand painted murals. Notice the horse on the top.
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The carousel was a hand crafted Italian carousel installed in the mid-1980's in the Center Court at Cinderella City. Notice the hand painted murals at the top.
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Two hand painted horses from the carousel in Cinderella City Center Court.