TV Guide (January 15, 1955)

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Walt Disney’s F r o n t i e r I a n d THIRD OF A SERIES Out of the stuff of which legends are made—the real and the fabled heroes who people the rich folk¬ lore of America—Walt Disney has fashioned Frontierland, a more- than-fitting companion to the other segments of his Disneyland pro¬ gram. A few of the characters he is using—some real, some imagi¬ nary—are sketched on these pages. ISext Week: Adventureland Marcus Whitman— religious leader who rode horseback from Oregon to Boston. Sacajawea —^the Indian woman who led Lewis and Clark to the Pacific Ocean. Maj. John Powell— first to navigate Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. Paul Bunyan— the powerful logger of song and story, and his great ox. Babe. Zorro— legendary Califor¬ nian who fought the peo¬ ple’s Spanish oppressors. Pecos Bill —coyotes reared . this Western hero—‘toughest critter west of the Alamo.’ Davy Crockett— Tennessee hxmter, Indian fighter. Con¬ gressman and Alamo hero.