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It’s time for a 1958 black & white look at Midget Autopia and its non-traditional bullet-style trash cans in the loading area.  While the can in this shot appears to be a solid dark color, 2 years later we discover that these cans were painted blue and white!

// Disneyland, Fantasyland, Midget Autopia, 1958

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It’s time for a 1958 black & white look at Midget Autopia and its non-traditional bullet-style trash cans in the loading area. While the can in this shot appears to be a solid dark color, 2 years later we discover that these cans were painted blue and white!

// Disneyland, Fantasyland, Midget Autopia, 1958

[Source: David at Gorillas Don’t Blog. Used by permission.]

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Before the standardization of Disney trash receptacle shape and design, you could find this bullet-style can standing watch next to Tomorrowland’s Autopia.

// Disneyland, Tomorrowland, Autopia, 1960

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Before the standardization of Disney trash receptacle shape and design, you could find this bullet-style can standing watch next to Tomorrowland’s Autopia.

// Disneyland, Tomorrowland, Autopia, 1960

[Source: David at Gorillas Don’t Blog. Used by permission.]

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