This replica of the Liberty Bell sits at the center of Liberty Square. The original Liberty Bell was cast twice, once in England, and again in America after its first crack. The bell cast in America was used all throughout the revolutionary war, and crack
As you make your way across the bridge from the Hub into Liberty Square, you may see a cart with parasols for sale. Look into the shade and you might also see an artist working on new parasols. There are two sizes, each with artwork already done, or you c
Liberty Square Market is an open market near the center of Liberty Square. There are various healthy snacks and beverages. Great for a quick bite. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
This is the entrance to the Haunted mansion. The first Haunted Mansion opened in Disneyland in 1967, in New Orleans Square. When the Magic Kingdom opened in 1971 it too had a haunted Mansion, but no New Orleans Square, so it was placed in Liberty Square.
This is a view of the Haunted Mansion at Disney's Magic Kingdom as seen from Frontierland across the Rivers of America. One controversy surrounding the Haunted Mansion when it was first in the planning stages was whether to make it fun or scary. Disney we
If you need a little shot of patriotism, stop by the Hall of Presidents in Liberty Square. Even though Walt Disney World is an international destination, this is a presentation for Americans. It depicts what it means to be an American, followed by an intr
Momento Mori is located near the exit of the Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square. It offers, among other things, artwork that's inspired by the Haunted Mansion Ride. Photo by Bonnie Fink.
The Liberty Belle is a steam powered river boat that travels the River of America. It leaves Liberty Square and makes a circuit through Frontierland circling Tom Sawyer Island. It's worth a few minutes to ride. Photo by Donald Fink.
The Diamond Horseshoe is a full service restaurant in Liberty Square, next to Liberty Tree Tavern. They specialize in American cuisine, including barbeque pulled turkey, roasted ham, and beef stew. Reservations are accepted or you can try your luck at wal
When we first rode Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, we agreed that there was definitely some Disney Creative license involved in the coloring of the rocks. It wasn't until years later when we traveled through Utah that we realized that the rocks on this sou