Hiding in plain sight is an abandoned remnant of the one and only Disneyland House of the Future! Designed by MIT and Built by Monsanto in the 1950s it offered Disneyland guests a view into the futuristic home life of 1986. \r
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Most people are familiar with the legendary story of wrecking balls bouncing off of the exterior of the House of the Future until it had to be sawed apart, but few realize that there are some left over secrets to tell the tale and mark the location of the House of the Future. \r
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Lets go from the future, to the past, to check out the future OF the past! Disneyland!\r
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Special thanks to Daveland for the use of vintage photographs. Check out the Daveland website for TONS of photos of the House of the Future. You can order prints of vintage Disneyland photos as well! \r
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And follow this link to see more of the House of the Future, including vintage photos, 3-D renderings, and exclusive photos from the designers themselves!: \r
And this one for a Monsanto promotional film inside the house
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Most people are familiar with the legendary story of wrecking balls bouncing off of the exterior of the House of the Future until it had to be sawed apart, but few realize that there are some left over secrets to tell the tale and mark the location of the House of the Future. \r
\r
Lets go from the future, to the past, to check out the future OF the past! Disneyland!\r
\r
Special thanks to Daveland for the use of vintage photographs. Check out the Daveland website for TONS of photos of the House of the Future. You can order prints of vintage Disneyland photos as well! \r
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And follow this link to see more of the House of the Future, including vintage photos, 3-D renderings, and exclusive photos from the designers themselves!: \r
And this one for a Monsanto promotional film inside the house
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