Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives is being presented by D23 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Semi Valley, CA, about 45-60 minutes north of Disneyland, Anaheim, CA. The exhibit will be shown until April 30th, 2013.
Walt Disney and his Red Cross ambulance
One of the flags flown over the Main Street Train Station
The original storybook from the beginning of Sleeping Beauty (as seen on D23's Armchair Archivist)
Storybooks from Cinderella and Snow White
Costumes for the human models during the animation process
An example of a typical artists desk
This is the map of Disneyland designed over a weekend by Walt Disney and Herb Ryman to secure funding for construction. You can see it is not exactly what was built, but it's pretty close
An exact representation of Walt's office
Disneyland opening day artifacts, including name badge and the outline for the plaque which is on the bridge going under the train track at the park entrance
Entrance Plaque text draft
This is the Mickey that rode with Walt on the train on opening day
Nautilus model
Mary Poppins wardrobe worn by Julie Andrews, as well as the blocks from the film
Costumes from Babes in Toyland
Artifacts and wardrobe from live action 101 Dalmations
Dress worn by Julie Andrews in Princess Diaries
Dresses worn by Rachel Weiss (Snow White) and Scarlett Johansson (Cinderella) for Disney Dream Portraits by Annie Leibovitz
Costume worn by James Marsden in Enchanted
Dress worn by Amy Adams in Enchanted
Wardrobe and artifacts from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland
Costume worn by Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland
Eat Me and Drink Me bottles
Motorcycle and wardrobe worn by Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde in Tron: Legacy
Lightcycle from Tron: Legacy
Costume worn by Jeff Bridges in Tron: Legacy
Furniture from Kevin Flynn's hideout in Tron: Legacy
Costumes from Tron
Tony Starks racecar from Ironman 2
Captain America's uniform worn by Chris Evans in Captain America
Motorcycle from Captain America
Original ride vehicles from Mr. Toad's Wild Ride and Peter Pan
Captain Rex from the original Star Tours attraction
Mickey Mouse audio-animatronic from Mickey Mouse Revue at Walt Disney World
Maleficent dragon head from Fantasmic! at Disneyland
Audio-animatronic form Country Bears Jamboree
Slew Foot Sue costume from Golden Horseshoe Revue at Disneyland
Haunted Mansion memorabilia
Bride figure form Haunted Mansion
Hallway portrait from Haunted Mansion
Hitchhiking ghosts and tombstones from Haunted Mansion
Pirate audio-animatronic and attraction marquee from Pirates of the Caribbean attraction
Costume worn by Jack Davenport (Norrington) in Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Costumes worn by Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, and Johnny Deep from Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl as well as the throne from Dead Man's Chest
Artifacts from Pirates of the Caribbean films, including Davy Jones's chest, Davy Jones's pipe, and Captain Jack's jar of dirt
Costume worn by Stellan Skarsgard in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Costumes worn by Lee Arenberg (Pintel) and Mackenzie Crook (Ragetti) in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Black Pearl model from Pirates of the Caribbean
Artifacts from National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets including Riley's book and the Queen's Resolute Desk
The clue piece from the Queen's desk
The Liberty Bell from National Treasure
Artifacts from National Treasure 2 including the Presidents' diary and the President's Resolute Desk
Costume worn by Nicolas Cage from National Treasure
Models of all 44 presidents from the Hall of Presidents at Walt Disney World
President Reagan's ear hat
President Reagan's personal collection
And the museum itself has some cool stuff, including a replica of President Reagan's Oval Office
A Presidential limo
Marine One
This is the suit that was cut off the President when he was shot in 1981
They even have the x-ray that shows the bullet in the President's chest
A piece of the Berlin Wall
There is a lot of cool stuff in the Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives exhibit resented by D23, so make sure you stop by before it goes away at the end of April 2013. If you miss out on the Disney exhibit, it is still worthwhile to stop by and check out the rest of the Reagan Presidential Library. There is a lot of cool stuff and a lot of neat history.