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Mrs. Ronald Reagan; Bob Iger, Chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney Company; Frederick J. Ryan, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation; and Mickey and Minnie Mouse celebrate the opening of D23 PRESENTS TREASURES OF THE WALT DISNEY ARCHIVES at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif
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BURBANK and SIMI VALLEY, Calif. – (July 5, 2012) – Mrs. Ronald Reagan and Bob Iger, Chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney Company, officially opened D23 PRESENTS TREASURES OF THE WALT DISNEY ARCHIVES at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum this morning – the largest Disney archives exhibit in the world, presented by D23: The Official Disney Fan Club.
“This is a rather historic day for Disney – the first time we’ve ever opened our archives to the world on such a grand scale,” said Bob Iger, Chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney Company. “We are deeply honored to share this exhibit with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and the countless visitors who can now explore and appreciate the legacies of both extraordinary men.”
Joining Mr. Iger and Mrs. Reagan at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States; Fredrick J. Ryan, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation; and Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
“The making of this incredible exhibition actually began 57 years ago this month when, in July 1955, a young actor named Ronald Reagan was invited by his movie producer friend, Walt Disney, to the vast orange groves of Anaheim, California, to emcee the opening of what was being described as a ‘new amusement park,’” said Mr. Ryan. “When the opportunity arose to have this spectacular collection of Disney treasures open for the public, we knew there would be no more appropriate place then here at the Reagan Presidential Library.”
The 12,000-square-foot exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, showcases more than 500 Disney artifacts, many publicly displayed for the first time, from more than 100 years of Disney history. The extraordinary collection includes early original drawings of Walt Disney’s first cartoon, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit; the first ticket ever issued for Disneyland; Walt Disney’s formal office; Disney theme park attraction pieces and ride vehicles; and props, set pieces and costumes from beloved Disney films including Mary Poppins, 101 Dalmatians, Pirates of the Caribbean, Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland,TRON and TRON: Legacy, and Marvel’s The Avengers.
“This has been a labor of love for all of us at the Walt Disney Archives and D23, and one that wouldn’t have been possible without the support of the wonderful people at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and the National Archives, who have been invaluable partners throughout this project,” said Steven Clark, head of D23 and the Walt Disney Archives. “Together, we’ve created an experience that celebrates our history and honors the connection between Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan, two American originals.”
“The Reagan Library, the Reagan Foundation and the Disney team have created a one-of-a-kind exhibit that pays tribute to a great American. An exhibit that takes you from humble beginnings in the Midwest to the lights and glamour of Hollywood. An historic journey where a president and a creative genius crossed paths, became great friends, and left legacies unmatched by few,” said Mr. Ferriero.
Additionally, D23 PRESENTS TREASURES OF THE WALT DISNEY ARCHIVES features an entire section devoted to items that celebrate the connection between Walt Disney and Ronald Reagan. Photos, letters – including a hand-written draft of a letter from Reagan to the U.S. Postmaster General urging the creation of a special Walt Disney stamp – and an assortment of archival items underscore the close personal and professional relationship between the two men, and Reagan’s commitment to honoring Walt Disney’s legacy.
D23 PRESENTS TREASURES OF THE WALT DISNEY ARCHIVES will be open every day of the year, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day, during regular Reagan Library operating hours. Entry to the exhibit is included in the price of regular admission to the Reagan Library, and tickets can be purchased online atwww.ReaganLibrary.com/Tickets or at the Reagan Library box office. D23 Members receive a special discount on tickets to the museum, and, along with members of the Reagan Foundation, can visit the exhibit 30 minutes prior to its public opening each day.
About D23: The Official Disney Fan Club
D23: The Official Disney Fan Club celebrates the remarkable past, present, and future of Disney, taking its name from 1923, the year Walt Disney founded his world-famous company. D23 unlocks the magic of Disney with a host of exclusive benefits, including a quarterly publication, Disney twenty-three, a rich website at www.D23.com, a weekly e-mail newsletter; an array of discounts and special offers; free gifts throughout the year; as well as exclusive events created especially for its members.
Disney fans can join the world’s only Official Disney Fan Club by visiting www.D23.com or at select shops at the Disneyland Resort, the Walt Disney World Resort andwww.DisneyStore.com/D23. To keep up with all the latest D23 news and events, follow “DisneyD23” on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
About The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Ronald Reagan’s legacy of individual liberty, economic opportunity, global democracy, and national pride. It sustains the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, the Center for Public Affairs, the Presidential Learning Center and The Air Force One Pavilion. Located in Simi Valley, Calif., the Library houses over 55 million pages of Gubernatorial, Presidential and personal papers and more than 60,000 gifts and artifacts chronicling the lives of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. It now also serves as the final resting place of America’s 40th President.www.reaganfoundation.org, www.reaganlibrary.com.