1930:
Astronaut James B. Irwin, the 8th man to walk on the moon, is born in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. In 1971 he will drive the the first Lunar Rover on the moon and in
1975 take the first official ride aboard Walt Disney World's Space Mountain.
1968:
A St. Patrick's Day Parade is held for the first time at Disneyland.

          Louis Armstrong and his 7-piece band
          record the final 3 songs for his upcoming
          LP Disney Songs the Satchmo Way in
          a Hollywood studio. Today's session
          includes "Chim Chim Cher-ee," "Heigh-Ho,"
          and "Whistle While You Work."
2005:
"The Mice on Disney's Board" an article by Roy E. Disney and
Stanley P. Gold is published in the Los Angeles Times.

Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, the newest ride at Disneyland, officially opens after weeks of soft openings. Also reopening is the Disneyland Railroad which had been shut down (for reballasting, regauging and new block signals) since December 2004.

Actress Julie Andrews (the star of Disney's 1964 classic feature Mary Poppins) attends a charity performance of the London stage musical Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre. She appears onstage during the curtain calls, and gives a speech recalling her own memories from making the film and praises the cast for
their new interpretation!

Over at Walt Disney World, the live show “Cinderellabration” begins soft openings at Magic Kingdom's Castle Forecourt Stage. The show has
been imported from Tokyo Disneyland Park as part of the
"Happiest Celebration on Earth".
1929:
The Disney Mickey Mouse short Plane Crazy - now with sound - premieres at the Mark Strand Theater in New York City.
1938:
Donald Duck's pet St. Bernard first appears in the Donald Duck newspaper comic strip (drawn by Al Taliaferro).
1939:
The Disney film Goofy and Wilbur is released. It is the first appearance of Wilbur the grasshopper.
1951:
Actor Kurt Russell, the voice of Copper in Disney's 1981 release The Fox and the Hound is born in Springfield, Massachusetts. He also appears in such live-action Disney films as Sky High (2005), Miracle (2004), The Strongest Man in the World (1975), Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972), The Barefoot Executive (1971), The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), and The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit (1968).
1955:
Actor Gary Sinise, who appears in Epcot's Mission:SPACE attraction, is born in Blue Island, Illinois. He also has taken part in Epcot's annual Candlelight Processional.
1956:
The Emmy award for Best Action or Adventure Series is awarded to the ABC-TV series
Disneyland (beating out Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Dragnet, Gunsmoke, and The
Lineup). Walt Disney himself also wins an Emmy award for Best Producer - Film
Series for Disneyland. Although nominated for Best Children's Series, The Mickey Mouse Club is edged out by Lassie. Best Single Program of the Year is awarded to Producers' Showcase for the episode "Peter Pan," beating out six other nominees including the Disneyland episode "Davy Crockett and River Pirates."
1960:
Actress Vicki Lewis - the voice of Deb/Flo in Finding Nemo - is born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her Disney credits also include An Extremely Goofy Movie, the TV series Hercules, and the Disney Channel series Sonny With a Chance. (TV fans of the series Newsradio may recall Lewis for her role of Beth.)
1963:
The TV series Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
airs part 1 of the feature film "Kidnapped."

Actress, singer & dancer Lise Simms - known to Disney Channel fans as Barbara Diffy on the series Phil of the Future - is born in Colorado. She was also a member of the original Los Angeles, California cast of Beauty and the Beast.
1997:
Disney World's Pleasure Island is transformed into Pleasure "Ireland" for St.
Patrick's Day. The first 1,000 guests receive free party favors, and the night is
filled with games including a contest to find the best Irish-jig dancer.
1999:
Test Track officially opens at Walt Disney World's Epcot. Sponsored by General Motors, the attraction is the fastest ride ever designed (at this time) by Disney's Imagineers ... guests can reach speeds of 65 mph!
(The ride has been up and running since December 1998.)
2001:
The United Kingdom Pavilion at Disney World's Epcot celebrates St. Patrick's Day with special food, decorations and entertainment. Storyteller Darby O'Gill and The Butler School of Irish Dance perform throughout the afternoon. The Rose & Crown Restaurant serve traditional green beer and green Sprite, as well as corned beef, cabbage, Irish stew and soda bread.

The animated series Disney's House of Mouse debuts the 9th episode
"Rent Day."

The National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., presents an exhibit called "The Architecture of Reassurance: Designing the Disney Theme Parks." The exhibition (which will run through August 5) is organized by the Canadian Center for Architecture.
2004:
Exxon Mobile ends its sponsorship of Epcot's Universe of Energy.
1907:
Artist John William Cannon is born in in Terre Haute, Indiana. He will be hired at the Disney Studio in 1927 to work on the Oswald cartoons and later work as an animator on Mickey Mouse shorts through 1940.
1986:
Actress Olesya Rulin - known to High School Musical fans as Kelsi Nielsen - is born in Moscow, Russia. Her Disney Channel credits also include Halloweentown High.
1982:
A new television series Herbie The Love Bug (based on the Love Bug movies) premieres.
Perey Turnstiles, a leader in turnstile design and manufacturing, supplies Walt Disney World (as well as other amusement parks all over the world) with its products.
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1912:
William Haydon Burns, the thirty-fifth governor of Florida from 1965 to 1967, is
born in Chicago, Illinois. During his term he will announce that Disney "will
build the greatest attraction yet known in the history of Florida."
1971:
Disney's live-action comedy The Barefoot Executive is released. The film stars Kurt Russell as Steven Post, an eager mailroom clerk desperate to impress his production company bosses with his clever televison programming skills. Post discovers that his girlfriend's pet chimpanzee has the ability to predict which television programs will receive the highest ratings! The Barefoot Executive provides the film debut of John Ritter as Roger, the scheming nephew of the boss, played by veteran funny-man Joe Flynn. Harry Morgan plays the network president and character actor Wally Cox plays Merton his chauffeur.
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Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoon Traffic Troubles is released. Reckless taxi driver Mickey is having a tough day with traffic, a flat tire, a phony patent-medicine man, and a collision with a cow and barn!
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