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The Monsanto House of the Future was an attraction at Disneyland's Tomorrowland [1] in Anaheim, California, USA, from 1957 to 1967. [2] It offered a tour of a futuristic home, and was intended to demonstrate the versatility of modern plastics.
Monsanto House of the Future (1957–1967): A walk-through tour of a plastic house with plastic furnishings and interior and modern appliances such as dishwashers. The house was designed in roughly the shape of a plus sign with high-tech rounded exterior contours, all made from white plastic with large windows.
Disneyland Park in Paris includes a similar area called Discoveryland, which shares some elements with other Tomorrowlands but emphasizes visions of the future inspired by Jules Verne. Walt Disney was known for his futurist views and, through his television programs, showed the American public how the world was moving into the future.
The Monsanto House of the Future, a house made entirely of plastics in Disneyland from 1957 to 1967, was a famous example in this genre. [1]
Both Disneyland and Walt Disney World are home to the epically immersive new land, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and Disney’s most ambitious attraction ever created, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.
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