Vacationeer
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Each decade the average children per family drops by one.
Not if you already have them.Each decade the average children per family drops by one.
It’s not the same exact family that barely ages in 20 yearsNot if you already have them.
Walt took liberty in aging them to match the times during the 20th century. John and Sarah are in each scene but aged slightly.It’s not the same exact family that barely ages in 20 years
She was probably a neighbor girl hired out for help, which was extremely common at the time. My grandmother and all her sisters were hired out to neighbors to help with household chores in the mid 30-40's.I'm curious, Disney says they follow a family through the 20th century in Carousel of Progress, but what happened to the little girl in the first scene?
oh, that's good.... I enjoy comments from someone with knowledge of the Disney ParksShe contracted the same face-disfiguring disease that the paperboy in SSE got-but it was so horrible, so disgusting, that they removed her, instead of just turning her around.
oh.....spanish fluShe’s in the Haunted Mansion now
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