Fact for the Day
The capacity per elevator on
Walt Disney World's "The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror" is 22.
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1751 -
James Madison, the fourth United States President, is born in Port Conway, King George, Virginia. Visit him and all the U.S. Chief Executives at Disney World's The Hall of Presidents.
1911 - 
Motion-picture designer & Disney Legend
Harper Goff, who collaborated with
Walt Disney on Disneyland's design, is born in Fort Collins, Colorado. Harper's concepts for Main Street established the fact that a story could be told with architecture (he designed Disneyland's City Hall). He also led the design effort for Epcot's World Showcase pavilions. Goff played banjo as a member of the Firehouse Five Plus Two (a jazz band made up of Disney employees).
1923 - 
Animator, desginer, Imagineer and Disney Legend
Joyce Carlson is born in Racine, Wisconsin. Her 56 years at Disney include creating the original It's a Small World for the New York World's Fair of 1964. Carlson also worked as an ink artist on such films as
Cinderella, Peter Pan and Sleeping Beauty. She was also the lead ink artist for the 1955 Disney classic Lady and the Tramp. Carlson later moved to Central Florida in 1982 to work at Disney World as a senior show production designer. She retired from her full-time position at Disney World in 2000, but remained working for Disney through 2007. Carlson's Disney World window, which is on the second floor of a structure along Main Street U.S.A, reads, "Dolls by Miss Joyce, Dollmaker for the World."
1934 - An Oscar is won for Disney's short subject cartoon, The Three Little Pigs at the 6th annual Academy Awards (held in the Fiesta Room of the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, California).
1935 - The Disney film
Mickey's Service Station featuring
Mickey Mouse,
Donald Duck, and
Goofy is released. Directed by Ben Sharpsteen, it is the last
Walt Disney animated short in black and white.
1961 - Disney's black & white live-action film The Absent-Minded Professor, starring Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olsen and Ed Wynn, is released. The film is produced in black & white to facilitate a number of unique special effects. The film's "Medfield Fight Song" is written by Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman, their first song for a Disney feature. The film is based on the short story A Situation of Gravity, by Samuel W. Taylor. (A colorized version of The Absent-Minded Professor will be released in 1986.) Also released on this day is the animated short The Saga of Windwagon Smith, featuring the vocals of Rex Allen and the Sons of the Pioneers.
1967 - 
Actress
Lauren Graham, who appears in Disney's 2005 comedy feature The Pacifier, is born in Honolulu, Hawaii.
1968 - Louis Armstrong and his 7-piece band (augmented with a studio orchestra and choir) record 4 songs for the upcoming LP Disney Songs the Satchmo Way in a Hollywood studio. This day's session includes "The Ballad of Davy Crockett," "When You Wish Upon A Star," "Bibbidy-Bobbidy-Boo," and "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah."
1974 - At
Walt Disney World,
Magic Carpet 'Round the World replaces America the Beautiful in Tomorrowland's Circle-Vision Theater. (A revised America the Beautiful will later return in March 1975.)
1992 - The Dapper Dans film one of the opening segments of The Magic of Christmas At Disneyland (a souvenir video which is available during the holidays only at the Anaheim park).
1999 - Walt Disney Records & American Gramaphone release Mannheim Steamroller Meets The Mouse.
2001 - The Atlanta Braves take on the New York Yankees at Disney's Wide World of Sports in Florida.
2002 - Another Rock 'n' Roller Coaster debuts - this time at the grand opening of
Walt Disney Studios Paris (located at Disneyland Resort Paris in France). It is Disney's 10th theme park in the world. Other attractions making their debut include Animagique (a black light show) & Armageddon: Les Effetcs Speciaux (a voyage through the history of special effects). The Studios is the smallest of all the Disney theme parks.
2004 - Walt Disney Home Video releases Lizzie McGuire - Star Struck (Volume 3) and Lizzie McGuire - Totally Crushed (Volume 4) to DVD. These two volumes include episodes from the popular Disney Channel series.
2005 - t is reported that the Disney-Pixar animated feature The Incredibles has sold about 5 million combined DVD and VHS units yesterday (March 15), its first day in release.