America Sings

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America Sings

Lost Disney Attraction

Rose: *Flies around with large butterfly wings*

Sparky: I keep forgetting you have those.

Rose: *Lands*  Me too. *Lifts then up* They're like no ordinary fairy wings. Oh well, time for this Fairy Godmother of Forgotten Disney to do her job.

*Cracks knuckles.*

Let's talk about an attraction that I have fail to talk about before:

America Sings.

America Sings was an Audio-Animatronic salute to the great American songbook

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America Sings was an Audio-Animatronic salute to the great American songbook. It opened on June 29, 1974 in the Carousel Theater (former home of the Carousel of Progress) at Disneyland's Tomorrowland and closed on April 10, 1988 since the Bicentennial celebrations were long-over.

The show was hosted by Sam the Eagle (voiced by Burl Ives best known as the Sam the Snowman in Rudolph the red nosed reindeer), who sang the attraction's theme song Yankee Doodle, and Ollie the Owl (voiced by Sam Edwards)

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The show was hosted by Sam the Eagle (voiced by Burl Ives best known as the Sam the Snowman in Rudolph the red nosed reindeer), who sang the attraction's theme song Yankee Doodle, and Ollie the Owl (voiced by Sam Edwards).

The rotating theater took park guests through four acts, each one representing a different era of American music: Going South, Heading West, the Gay Nineties and Modern Times

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The rotating theater took park guests through four acts, each one representing a different era of American music: Going South, Heading West, the Gay Nineties and Modern Times.

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