Fact for the Day
The animated feature Sleeping Beauty was made while
Walt Disney was building Disneyland (hence the 4 year production time). To help promote the film, Imagineers named the castle at the park Sleeping Beauty's (it was originally to be Snow White's).
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1843 -
William McKinley, the twenty-fifth United States President, is born in Niles, Ohio. Visit him and all the U.S. Chief Executives at Disney World's Hall of Presidents.
1915 - 
Author, storyman, illustrator and Disney Legend
Bill Peet is born in Grandview, Indiana. He will join Disney in 1937 and work on such classics as 101 Dalmatians,The Sword in the Stone, Fantasia, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, and The Jungle Book. While still working for Disney Studios, he will draw pictures for stories in his spare time. By the time he leaves Disney in 1964 he will already have five of his own books published, including Hubert's Hair-Raising Adventure.
1920 - Walt Disney spots an ad in the Kansas City Star calling for an artist at the Kansas City Slide Company. He applies on a whim and, to his surprise, is hired - at $40 a week. (Disney will work there for more than 2 years helping to produce slides & one-minute films shown as advertisements in movie theaters.)
1941 - Disney's 3rd feature film Fantasia has its Hollywood premiere. (The film debuted in New York City in November 1940.) The audience at the Carthay Circle are even more enthusiastic than the one in New York!
1958 - The Disneyland TV series airs episode 91 - part 2 of "The Littlest Outlaw."
1959 - 
Disney's animated feature film
Sleeping Beauty premieres at the Fox Wilshire Theater in Los Angeles. (It will be nominated for an Oscar for Best Music/Scoring of a Musical Picture.) The voice cast includes Mary Costa (as Princess Aurora), Eleanor Audley (as Maleficent), Barbara Jo Allen (as Fauna), and Verna Felton (as Flora).
1960 - The television series
Walt Disney Presents airs the episode "Wild Burro of The West."
1961 - 
Mailman
Herbert A. Disney (eldest brother of
Walt Disney) passes away.
1961 - Walt Disney Presents airs "Texas John Slaughter: End of the Trail."
1977 - Although nominated for a Golden Globe, the song "I'd Like to Be You for a Day" (written by Joel Hirschhorn & Al Kasha from Disney's Freaky Friday) is beat out for Best Original Song - Motion Picture by "Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)" (written by Barbra Streisand & Paul Williams).
1987 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs parade onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, in celebration of Disney's highest-ever first quarter revenues.
1995 - Super Bowl XXIX is played at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida. The halftime show is a Disney production called "Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye." It features Indiana Jones & Marion, Patti LaBelle, Tony Bennett, Arturo Sandoval, and Miami Sound Machine. Jerry Rice and Steve Young of the San Fancisco 49ers shout "We're going to Disney World!" after their team defeats the San Diego Chargers, 49–26.
2002 - Disney's 2001 Atlantis: The Lost Empire is released on DVD and video.
2002 - Ten former Major League Baseball players participate in the Atlanta Braves Dream Week Fantasy Camp at Disney's Wide World of Sports in Florida.