Sorry for the poor quality, but I love this topic.
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This is the Adams Mansion which dates back to 1731.
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Aside from looking like something from Liberty Square, the thing that hits me every time I visit is the scale. When seen in person, it immediately jumps out that this building is not built to the same proportions as the newer ones in the area. It honestly looks like it was built to theme park proportions with the 1-5/8-1/2 scaling of the floors.
There's also no real straight lines, everythings a bit skewed from age which gives it a unique character. Another thing is the thick layers of paint which I've come to associate with the parks. It looks fresh and clean, but you can tell they keep on layering new paint over old until it's time for a full stripping.
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This is something I've only just visited and it is an amazing example of real-world theming. It is themed shell (of actual stone) over a water tower. Even the door has medieval elements. A bit too realistic for Fantasyland, but I did get deja vu for the old Deuling Dragons fortress when I stood in front of it.
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