An unfinished Mark Twain Riverboat sitting in what is now known as Fowler’s Harbor (aka Fowler’s Landing) off the Rivers of America months prior to the opening of Disneyland. When the park opened it was an unnamed location that was used to service the Mark Twain. Once the Sailing Ship Columbia started to birth in the location it was named and on June 14, 1958, became Fowler’s Harbor (aka Fowler’s Landing.) Named after Joe Fowler, the Navy Admiral who supervised the construction of Disneyland and stayed with The Walt Disney Company until 1978.
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