Fact for the Day Walt Disney World's Rock 'n' Roller Coaster accelerates from 0-60 in 2.8 seconds!
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1908 - 
Disney Legend, Imagineer, and mechanical engineer
Roger E. Broggie is born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He will first join Disney in 1939 as a precision machinist. His initial assignments will included installing the famous multiplane camera at the new Burbank studio, and working with
Ub Iwerks on special effects. In 1949, Broggie will work closely with
Walt Disney himself to create model trains for Disney's 1/2 mile-long Carolwood Pacific Railroad located in his backyard. (Broggie is credited with supervising the building of the Lilly
Belle, a one-eighth scale miniature working live steam locomotive named for Disney's wife
Lillian.) Broggie will be promoted to head of the Disney Studios Machine Shop in 1950 and go on to create the special effects for the film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and work on Disneyland and the 1964 New York World's Fair.
1942 - 
Actress/singer & Disney Legend
Annette Funicello is born in Utica, New York. She and her family will move to Southern California in 1946.
Walt Disney will first see 12-year-old Funicello dancing the lead in Swan Lake at the Starlight Bowl in Burbank, California, and later invite her to audition for his new children's show, The
Mickey Mouse Club. She will be a featured Mouseketeer on the hit series and later star in several Disney features, including The Shaggy Dog, Babes in Toyland, The Misadventures of Merlin Jones, and The Monkey's Uncle. In 1977, Funicello will even guest star as the Blue Fairy in Disneylands Main Street Electrical Parade!
1946 -
Linda Hughes - who will join the cast of The
Mickey Mouse Club for the 1957-1958 season - is born in San Diego, California.
1961 - The NBC-TV series
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color airs "The Hunting Instinct."
1963 - 
Figure skating champion
Brian Boitano, who appears as himself in Disney's 2005 live-action feature Ice Princess, is born Sunnyvale, California.
1969 - A contract is signed between WED Enterprises and the Florida Citrus Commission, formalizing the FCC's sponsorship of a future Magic Kingdom attraction at Disney World. The "tropical bird show" (later named the Tropical Serenade) will cost $3 million. (In 1970, WED Enterprises will create the Orange Bird character - "the friendly face of Florida sunshine and fresh squeezed Florida orange juice" - to serve as the FCC's official mascot in promotional campaigns.)
1971 - 
Actress & singer
Sarah Litzsinger - who played the Broadway role of
Belle in two separate runs for Disney's Beauty and the
Beast - is born in Indiana. Litzsinger holds the distinction of being Broadway's longest-running
Belle!
1979 - At the Magic Kingdom, Kurt Miller,
Walt Disney World's 100-millionth guest, passes through the turnstiles!
1990 - Buena Vista Records releases the soundtrack to the Disney classic Fantasia.
1991 - Actor Sterling Holloway, the original voice of Winnie the Pooh, and
Donald Duck illustrator/writer Carl Barks are among those honored as Disney Legends.
1996 - The CD A&E: An Evening With Mel Tormι at the Disney Institute is released.
1997 - The Orlando Sentinel reports that
Walt Disney World sources have revealed plans to close the Fantasyland staple Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in favor of a trip through the Hundred Acre Woods with Pooh and his friends.
2003 - A 60th anniversary presentation of Disney's 1943 feature Victory Through Air Power is screened at The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences in Beverly Hills, California.
2003 - The U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affair holds a business meeting at 10:30 am in Room 342 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building. Among matters discussed: H.R. 1610, to redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service, located at 120 East Ritchie Avenue in Marceline, Missouri, as the "Walt Disney Post Office Building."
2004 - A blackout forces Tokyo DisneySea (the newer addition to Disney's Japanese theme park) to shut its doors 4 hours early. Seven of the park's 23 attractions come to a gradual halt as the lights slowly dim.
2006 - Golfer Joe Durant shoots a bogey-free 7-under 65 in the final round of the FUNAI Classic at
Walt Disney World Resort, finishing 25 under and picking up his first PGA Tour victory since March 2001.