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These legendary female Imagineers helped create iconic Disney World attractions, images

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Imagineering was never just a man’s club at Disney World. Some of the most indelible and iconic images guests know from the Magic Kingdom and beyond were created by women.

For many decades, theme park and resort design was largely seen as a boy’s club. This was never the case for Disney’s Imagineering.

Some extremely gifted female Imagineers were among the first generation recruited by Walt Disney. Mary Blair One of the few artists most Disney fans know by name is Mary Blair.

Her unique design flair and color sense heavily influenced a long list of favorite animated features: “Cinderella,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Peter Pan” and “Lady and the Tramp.” It’s a style she developed for 1944′s “The Three Caballeros.” This would be

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