Souvenirs Of Disneyland

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Souvenirs of Disneyland

Mexican Village Offering a wide selection of clothing, leather items, and toys, the “Mexican Village” in Frontierland was the prime location for authentic Mexican souvenirs from Disneyland. The “Mexican Village” opened in 1957, complementing the “old west” theme of Frontierland with rich cultural history and artifacts from Mexico. The “Mexican Village” closed in 1964, but not before leaving its unique mark on the history of Disneyland. 538 536

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539 536. “Mexican Village” Sombrero Ashtray. (Disneyland, 1950s) Ceramic sombrero-shaped ashtray from the “Mexican Village” in Frontierland. Measures 5” in diameter and 2.25” tall. In fair condition with some wear and a 0.5” chip in the rim of the tray. $200-$400 537. Disneyland Brown Leather Purse. (Disneyland, 1960s) Brown leather purse with painted flower decorations. Stamped on the inside for the “Mexican Village” in Frontierland. Measures 6.25”x7” and 3.5” thick. In good condition. $100-$200 158

538. “Mexican Village” Wool Vest. (Disneyland, 1950s) Colorful vest handmade in Mexico for Disneyland’s “Mexican Village” in Frontierland. Made of 100% wool. Measures 26”x20.5”. In very good condition. $200-$400

539. Disneyland Metal Donkey Figure. (Disneyland, 1950s) Copper-tone Donkey figure with “Disneyland” written across the front. Measures 0.8”x2.5” and 2.5” tall. In good condition with some wear to the Disneyland label. $100-$200


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