When there's something Disney doesn't want you to see, here's how they hide it
Briefly

In his book 'Designing Disney,' Hench described how Imagineers carefully picked the colors of Main Street.
Hench wanted the building to look old but not decaying, so he painted the underside of exterior details in a dark color.
Occasionally, Disney Imagineers ran into a problem: safety regulations. While finishing the American Adventure pavilion in Epcot.
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