I found a nice picture of Snow White's Grotto at Disneyland, or at least the waterfall and fountain with the carved marble statues of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
http://www.startedbyamouse.com/graphics/gallery/SnowWhitesGrotto640.jpg
The wishing well where Snow White often appears for Meet N' Greets is to the left of the waterfall, and every few minutes when the show cycle starts and the song plays the echo of "I'm wishing" comes from the well. It's a cute little thing.
The statues are an interesting story. In 1961 several large wooden crates arrived at the Studios unannounced. They were sent via Italian Air Mail with no return address in Italy, but clearly addressed to Walt Disney. When the crates were opened they found these gorgeous hand carved statues made with great skill from flawless Italian marble. There was not a note or a card or anything, just these beautiful statues of Snow White and the dwarves. Walt saw them and loved them, and the Studio folks tried to find out who might have sent them to Walt. They were of such fine quality that the waterfall and "grotto" to the east of the Castle was constructed in 1961, and the statues were placed there on display for Disneyland visitors to enjoy.
The only problem was that the figure of Snow White was not really carved to scale, and she was not any taller than the statues of the dwarves. That problem of scale was solved by placing Snow White at the very top of the waterfall away from the dwarves so that it is harder to tell she's not quite the correct size compared to Dopey, etc. To this day the statues have remained there, and the quiet little nook is a popular spot for pictures and wedding proposals. True story!
Snow White's Grotto has become so famous that reproductions of the waterfall, the grotto, the wishing well, and of course the marble statues have been included in Tokyo Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland. :sohappy: