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Today's first photo, above, shows Harry and Bess Truman cruising down Main Street, U.S.A. in 1957. It's said that he would not go on the Dumbo ride, because of his aversion to "Republican" elephants.
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It seems Truman and his entourage didn't have to stand in lines, and that they moved at a good clip, experiencing most of the park's high points in under two hours. The L.A. Times reported, "For the most part, Mr. Truman headed the parade of sight-seers, breasted only by one or two of the brisker-walking park officials and politicians. Mrs. Truman and other members of the party often trailed far behind."

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"You kids enjoy the wilder rides," he told his grandchildren. "Grandma and I are going to rest."
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They retired for a while to Walt's apartment, above the fire station. All told, the Eisenhowers spent about six hours in the park. Film footage of his visit is available online.
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The photo below shows Senator John F. Kennedy at Main Street Station in Oct. 1959 with the President of Guinea, Ahmed Sékou Touré. Kennedy was on a speaking tour in California at the time. Touré was on a three-day visit to Southern California -- part of a tour of the United States he was taking at the invitation of President Eisenhower.

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Richard Nixon, however, was a big fan of Walt's park and made numerous visits over the years. He went on most of the rides, from Snow White's Scary Adventures to the Submarines to the Matterhorn. In the photo below, from the 1960s, Nixon takes his daughters, Julie and Tricia, on a ride down Main Street. (Clearly, the Republicans had some special fondness for the firetruck.) In 1959, then-Vice-President Nixon and his family also helped Walt Disney dedicate the new Disneyland-Alweg Monorail system.



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George H.W. Bush also visited Disneyland. The photo below is from an event in Sept. 1988, when he was still Vice President. He also visited the Disneyland Hotel for various events over the years.

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In short, it seems that American Presidents are less and less familiar with Disneyland as the decades roll on. Few of them visit at all, and those who do are more frequently there just for the publicity. At the very least we should make our leaders go on Mr. Toad's Wild Ride once or twice -- just so they know how Washington makes us feel.