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 The Haunted Mansion: Real-life origins of the building design Every once in a while, one stumbles across a true, Disney geek-out find on the Internet, and here is one of them! The writer of the "Disneyland Nomenclature" blog did some research and found photos and information about the real-life building design which inspired Disneyland's Haunted Mansion. The Shipley-Lydecker House, built by Charles Shipley in 1803, was located at 2550 McHenry St. in Baltimore, Maryland, and the owner was Phillip Leydecker. Read the fascinating information at: http://disneylandcompendium.blogspot...ker-house.html See a large version this photo HERE  | 
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 This is a find!  Cool. | 
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 Wow, I've long known the Baltimore house inspired the Mansion, but I don't recall seeing photos of the exterior that show how much of a Direct Copy the HM is.  Interesting. | 
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 Moonliner: A true Disney geek would still go visit the area where it was located. | 
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 Although you could visit the B&O Railroad Museum while you were there! ETA: Scratch the dirt lot thing: the street view shows more recent construction | 
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 So how many times have you been to Gelson's Markets? | 
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