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| The architecture of
Mickey's Country House (as well as the other structures
in Mickey's Toontown Fair), makes use of a technique
called Squash and Stretch. Everything looks like
it was taken right out of a classic Disney cartoon,
with lots of wacky curves, impossibly stretched
doors and windows, and lots of brilliant colors. |
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| Mickey's Country House
is the only attraction that has remained largely
intact since the opening of Mickey's Birthdayland
in 1988. |
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