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The current Walt Disney Studios, located at 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, was made possible by the revenue from the 1937 release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. [5] Walt Disney and his staff began the move from the old studio at Hyperion Avenue in Silver Lake from December 1939 to January 1940.
Buena Vista Street is a major street in Burbank, California. It runs north–south from its north end at Scott Road to its south end at Riverside Drive and the 134 freeway. The street has interchanges with both the 134 freeway and Interstate 5. Walt Disney Studios have long been located on Buena Vista Street.
Included in this expansion plan was the re-theming and complete overhaul of Sunshine Plaza into Buena Vista Street. The Golden Gate Bridge replica was removed and the sunburst structure replaced with a recreation of the Carthay Circle Theater , which showcased the world premiere of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937.
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center is a Catholic hospital in Burbank, California. The hospital has 446 beds, and is part of Providence Health & Services. Its address is 501 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California 91505. On the opposite side of Buena Vista Street from the hospital is the world headquarters of The Walt Disney Company ...
By 1953, the company ended their agreements with such third-party distributors as RKO Radio Pictures and United Artists and formed their own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution. [11] By the 1950s, the company had purchased the rights to the work of L. Frank Baum. [12]
The name "Buena Vista" came from the eponymous street in Burbank, California, where the Walt Disney Studios was located (and remains to this day). Buena Vista's first release was the Academy Award-winning live-action feature The Living Desert on November 10, 1953, along with Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, Buena Vista's first animated release. [10]
Buena Vista (Spanish for "good view") [1] is a brand name that has historically been used for divisions, subsidiaries, and assets of The Walt Disney Company, whose primary studios, the Walt Disney Studios, are located on South Buena Vista Street in Burbank, California. [2]
The city's Magnolia Park area, bordered by West Verdugo Avenue to the south, Chandler Boulevard to the north, Hollywood Way to the west and Buena Vista Street to the east is known for its small-town feel, shady streets and Eisenhower-era storefronts. Most of the homes in the area date to the 1940s, when they were built for veterans of World War II.