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The family had these trees planted to hide Walt's grave so people like me wouldn't come by and stare.
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The family had these trees planted to hide Walt's grave so people like me wouldn't come by and stare.

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  • Walt Disney Concert Hall, home of the LA Philharmonic, designed by Frank Ghery.
  • Walt's grave at Forest Lawn, Glendale.
  • A Closeup of Walt's grave.
  • The family had these trees planted to hide Walt's grave so people like me wouldn't come by and stare.
  • The Freedom Mausoleaum, final resting place of the remains of many Hollywood greats.  Walt's grave is behind the trees to the left.
  • The Main Gate of the Disney Studios in Burbank, CA.  Notice the mural on the facade of the building.
  • The side gate of The Disney Studios.
  • The main administration building built by Michael Eisner.  I can't help but think he kidnapped the dwarves from their happy workplace in the mines and forced them to hold up the roof until Snow White becomes as profitable as Lion King.
  • Unlike other studios, Disney's buildings have a modern and artistic look.
  • Close-up of Dwarfs under Duress, and the ubiquitous mouse ears.
  • The whole administration building at Disney studios.
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  • More mouse.
  • The Animation Building - I wonder if it's significant that it's across the street and no longer on property?
  • St. Joseph's Hospital - across the street from the studio, where Walt died on December 15, 1967.  The Disney family are major benefactors.
  • Connecting bridge between the Disney Studios and the ABC building, designed to look like an unraveling roll of film.
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