Liberty square is one of the seven themed parks (Magic Kingdom) of the Walt Disney world resort in Florida USA. Liberty Square is tucked away between Frontierland and Fantasyland of Disneyland.
Liberty Square is a step back in time to an America on the eve of independence, in 1776. The land is modeled after early American villages with its Colonial architecture, with buildings in Georgian and Federal designs. Liberty Square was originally designed as part of an expansion of California’s Disneyland in 1958.
Two new lands, Edison Square and Liberty Street, were to be built to the east of Main Street, USA, but the lands were never built, and the concept was modified and created in Walt Disney World's Liberty Square instead. In the 1970's a daily ceremony was held in Liberty Square in front of the Liberty Bell called "The Sons and Daughters of Liberty”.
Liberty square has a colonial feast at ‘The Liberty Tree Tavern’. There are delicious, themed meals such as the Declaration Salad and Patriot's Platter, and kids will love their macaroni and cheese! |