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Monday, 3 April 2017

Keep America Beautiful



Keep America Beautiful ad circa 1970 courtesy https://www.flickr.com/photos/29069717@N02/23111986642.


I assumed that the Keep America Beautiful moniker came from Lady Bird Johnson, who championed the cause to clean up, first Washington D.C., and later other American cities.  However, today I discovered that the group was started in 1953 by some American businessmen.  "Keep America Beautiful is the largest community improvement organization with over 560 affiliates."  The strongest supporters of the Keep America Beautiful campaign are Coke, Pepsi and National Soft Drink Association.  In 1965, when the First Lady took up the cause of conservation, Keep America Beautiful came into the limelight.  In 1971, with the debut of Earth Day, the cause was furthered again.  In the 1980's with the advent of blue boxes, the campaign broke new ground.

According to Wikipedia circa 2004, Keep America Beautiful was responsible for (https://www.learningtogive.org/resources/keep-america-beautiful):

CLEAN UPS

  • litter and debris collected:  150 million pounds
  • roads, streets and highways cleaned:  97,000 miles
  • railroad tracks cleaned:  900 miles
  • areas of parks cleaned:  32, 300 acres
  • hiking/biking/nature trails cleaned:  2,000 miles
  • playgrounds and community recreation areas cleaned/restored/constructed:  4,000
  • rivers, lakes, shorelines cleaned:  6,500 miles
  • underwater cleanups:  80
  • wetlands restored:  8,200 acres
  • illegal dumpsites cleaned:  2,600
  • junk cars removed:  7,200
REDUCE/REUSE/RECYCLE

  • clothing collected for reuse:  5,800,000 pounds
  • bags of aluminum/steel recycled:  645,000
  • bags of newspaper recycled:  691,000
  • tires collected for recycling:  1,220,000
  • batteries collected for recycling:  21,000
BEAUTIFICATION:

  • trees planted:  131,000
  • flowers & bulbs planted:  5 million
  • homes & commercial buildings painted:  1,300
  • graffiti sites abated:  6,000


Keep America Beautiful billboard courtesy 







Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Disney Legacy at 1964 World's Fair



Unisphere courtesy en.wikipedia.org.  



A group of New York City businessmen, with fond memories of the 1939 World's Fair, decided to recreate it in 1964.  Set on an old garbage dump in Queens, the fairgrounds composed 646 acres of land.  The centre of the exhibit was the Unisphere, a 12 story high structure donated by US Steel. While attendance totaled over 50 million in the fair's 12 month run, it still fell short of their 70 million goal, resulting in huge financial losses.  The fair did leave a legacy, however, including the Ford Mustang.


A 1965 Mustang was showcased front-and-center outside of Ford's exhibit at the 1964 World's Fair, where the car made its world debut.

Ford Mustang debuts at World's Fair courtesy nydailynews.com.


Walt Disney participated in four exhibits at the 1964 World's Fair.  "Pepsi Presents Walt Disney's It's a Small World:  A Salute to UNICEF" was a roaring success.  The exhibit was later reassembled at Disney World.


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General Electric co-hosted an exhibit with Disney called "Progressland".  The Sherman brothers wrote the signature song for the show called "It's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow".  The well attended Carousel of Progress was reassembled at Disneyland and later, Disney World, where it still operates today.





"Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln" was another successful Disney production.  It was later reassembled at Disney World as The Hall of Presidents.



Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln courtesy static.flickr.com.


Walt Disney also co-hosted the Magic Skyway with the Ford Motor Company.  The Skyway exhibit inspired the People Mover at Disney World.


Ford's Magic Skyway courtesy randytreadway.com.