Disneyland - Main Street U.S.A. - Attractions« Back to Disneyland Resort | Attractions | Entertainment | Dining ![]() The Disney GalleryAppreciate the imagination and planning used to create some of your favorite Disneyland Park attractions at The Disney Gallery, which has reopened in a beautiful new location inside the former Bank of Main Street building. The Gallery is filled with original sketches, renderings and illustrations by legendary Imagineers and artists, as well as such genuine Disney artifacts as intricate models and unforgettable costumes. Also on display is captivating original art by current and former Disney artists. Be sure to look inside the vault to see a special Disney masterpiece on display.
![]() Disneyland RailroadAll aboard these old-fashioned locomotives for a relaxing and entertaining trip around Disneyland Park! Step back in time with this gem that perches on a berm above the Park entrance. With its turn-of-the-century architecture and lush gardens, the station offers the first point of entry for those who wish to soak up the scenery on this grand circuit tour. Need a lift from one land to the other? The trains travel clockwise for about 18 minutes through a total of 4 stations, each styled to the theme of its land: Main Street U.S.A., New Orleans Square, Mickey's Toontown, and Tomorrowland.
![]() The Disneyland Story presenting Great Moments with Mr. LincolnRevel in the recitations of President Abraham Lincoln and experience firsthand the powerful speeches that changed history and shaped a nation. Through the latest Audio-Animatronics technology, the Great Emancipator returns to tell the tale of generations past and share his inspiring vision of the future. The show begins with a film composed of dramatic paintings depicting President Lincoln's life from his humble rural upbringing to the White House. You'll be moved by real photographs of the Civil War, accompanied by the touching ballad Two Brothers. For the rousing climax, Honest Abe takes center stage and delivers highlights from some of his greatest speeches.
![]() Main Street CinemaTransport yourself back to the Golden Age of Cinema and rediscover classic films at this nostalgic movie theater. It's been "standing room only" at this 6-screen picture palace since opening day in 1955. Don't miss Steamboat Willie, the movie that made Mickey Mouse a star! Steamboat Willie was the first Disney cartoon to feature synchronized sound. The cartoon was directed by Walt Disney. The title is a parody of the Buster Keaton film, Steamboat Bill Jr. The door to the left of the entrance reads, "It takes people to make the dream a reality." The inscription commemorates all the Cast Members that have worked at Disneyland Park since opening day. This special symbol was installed during the Disneyland Park 50th Anniversary Celebration in 2005.
![]() Main Street VehiclesClimb aboard a vintage vehicle for a ride back in time. Whether it's a fiery red fire engine, a horse-drawn carriage or one of those new fangled cars, there's nothing like the Main Street Vehicles for a one-way, turn-of-the-century trip. Hop on a glossy streetcar drawn by one of our barnyard beauties for a one-way trip down Main Street, U.S.A. This turn-of-the-century conveyance carries up to 30 passengers, picking up at Town Square and Sleeping Beauty Castle in Central Plaza. The candy apple red fire engine is ready to rescue tired and hurried feet, and whisk them safely to the other end of Main Street, U.S.A. on a one-way trip. This little engine stops in Town Square and near Sleeping Beauty Castle in Central Plaza.
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