Mickey Market Land
North - Factory Fallapalooza
West - Expanding Frontier
Clipper Shipper
Steam Team
Iron Horse Express
South - Engines of Change
Expanding Fronteir (West)
The West was known for expansion and land cultivation. The manifest desitny was a growing idea that this western land was God given and the merican had the right to take it. In this, was the expansion of land owned and the movement of settlers to claim it.
The Reapers Harvest
Quick-draw Kingdom
John Deere Statue
The Cropper Chopper
Cumberland Road
Pla
Engines of change (south)
Engines of Change perfectly ties together the historical significance of the innovations during the South in the Maket Revoltuion time period with the rides and activities in this section of the park!
Sew shop!
telegraph escape room
eli whitney statue
Cotton candy!
Build-a-car
Pla
Factory Fallapalooza (North)
ABOUT THIS REGION
Factory Fanatics
Jenny’s Spinning Wheel
Francis Cabot Lowell Statue
Francis Cabot Lowell
Francis Cabot Lowell was an American business man who helped to bring the industrial revolution to the U.S. He created the Lowell system, a new factory model that brought all stages of textile production to one place and employed young women from farms. These women were known as Lowell Mill Girls and the system helped to provide them with housing, food, and education. Lowell advocated for government policies to protect the American textile industry from British competition. He was able to successfully convince people for the Tariff of 1816, which imposed a tax on imported cotton cloth and shielded American manufacturers. In 1863, he helped to establish the first planned industrial communities in America known as Lowell, Massachusetts. Lowell's innovations helped to spark large-scale manufacturing in the North and connected Northern industry and Southern cotton production. He helped shift the U.S economy from home-based production to factory-based production, leading to economic expansion and technological progress, and thereby shaping the American North.
Cumberland Road
Main road used for travel and expanded into easier highway transportation. Allowed for easier travel and promoted westward expansion. With this being the base of travel and the starting point for travel in the United States it will be the main road in our attraction. This road will connect all sectors of our park. The Cumberland Road will be the path for all people to walk along to get anywhere in the park.
Telegraph Escape room
The Telegraph was a revolutionary communication technology that allowed for the transmission of messages over long distances through electrical signals throughout the United States.
Telegraph Escape Room -
You are in the 19th century United States and it is up to you to transfer the country-saving message from morse code into understandable language. You will go through a series of puzzles that you can answer alone or with a team of up to 4. If you are successful at allowing these telegraph messages to be decoded, you will save the country!
Railroad/steam engine
The Iron Hose Express connects the West and South parts of the park, symbolizing how railroads connected different parts of America during the early 19th century. Guests will board old fashioned train cars that resemble a railroad during the Market Revolution. Riders will experience a Virtual Reality of rolling farmland and scenes of America during this time.
The Steam Engine was an innovation that powered locomotives and steamships, allowing for the transportation of goods and people to be much cheaper and faster. In specific, it powered railroads to become an important part of the country. This led to the Transportation Revolution, which allowed for faster and more efficient trade between regions, westward expansion, and the beginning of urbanization. People were able to transport quickly along vast distances, allowing them to migrate within states and westward as well. Additionally, a national unity was able to form since the enhanced connectivity linked separate regions through a transportation system.
The Clip Ship
Clipper ships were made in an effort to instill faster transportation across the seas and allow for a quicker trip to a final destination. They were not made for cargo, but instead for speed in which they would ‘clip’ the water. We are integrating this ship in our park because people are excited to get to the parks and this way they will waste no time! They will be able to get there in minimal time allowing for maximum enjoyment at the parks.
Spinning Jenny
Get ready to see some beautiful sights with Jenny’s Spinning Wheel! This attraction is a 300 meter ferris wheel, making it the tallest in the world, a feat that represents the impact of the Power-driven spinning jenny in the market revolution. This invention greatly changed the textile industry by lowering costs and increasing the speed for yarn production. This changed the structure of the American North by shifting production from in homes to in factories. This impact was further developed upon by the Lowell Factory system, which was a model for integrated textile production. This model further centralized textile production, and allowed all aspects of the production to be done under one roof, increasing factory efficiency and cutting out household production. This meant that people would move to factories for these jobs, which accelerated urbanization, changing the economic landscape of the area. This invention had an impact beyond mere efficiency however, as the easy availability of cheaper cloth increased demand, which meant that the demand for raw materials like cotton, were also increased. This led to the ironic increase in slavery, which the North would later fight against in the Civil War. The impact of the Power-driven spinning jenny extended far beyond the textile industry, which is mirrored by this attraction's monumental size.
Interchangeable parts - Build-a-car
Interchangeable Parts are identical components that can be substituted for each other in products. They are manufactured to exact precisiness so that if one part goes bad, it can be replaced. For example, if the trigger of the gun broke, a new trigger could be added isntead of replacing the gun as a whole. Not only did this allow early repair for goods in the earily 19th century, but it also allowed for mass production and cheaper costs. Due to an economy of scale, when a bulk amount of goods were produced, they were able to make them using less money. This invention by Eli Whitney allowed for factories to rise, and it also reduced the need of skilled artisans. Lastly, it laid the foundation for modern assembly lines and global manufacturing. Throughout the next few centuries, this style of production continues to dominate manufacturing throughout the world.
Build-a-Car Rollercoaster - Before the ride takes off, you will have 5 minutes to choose which parts of a car you would like to use for your rollercoaster cart. You will have 3 options each of trunks, wheels, seats, engines, steering wheels, and mirrors. All these parts will be interchangeable, allowing you to choose any combination. Once you select one from each of these categories, the car will be assembled based on what you chose. Throughout the ride, you will be in the car that you assembled!
Cotton (Candy) gin!
Cotton Gin - The cotton gin is a machine that efficiently spreads cotton from their seeds, which was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793. It drastically increased the speed of cotton production in America and intensified the demand for slaves. This was because there is more demand to produce and harvest this new profitable crop.
Cotton Candy Gin food truck - buy cotton candy from the cotton candy food truck, prices are based on the number of cups you fill using the cotton candy gin!
The Cropper Chopper (Steel Plow)
The steel plow was used to cultivate the tough soil, and it increased efficiency and productivity among harvested crops. This allowed for faster westward expansion due to the ability to cultivate the western farmlands for agriculture. This ride is a swinging steel plow that chops crops as it swings back and forth simulating the experience of the guests to be a steel plow. It shows the experience of farming as a nail biting, exciting ride, that keeps the guests on the edge of their seats.
Sew shop (sewing machine)
Sewing Machine - the sewing machine revolutionized the textile industry and made ready-made clothing for the market. It was invented by Elias Howe in 1846 and was perfected by Isaac Singer. This led to the rise of factory production and the mass production of clothing. Many women were driven into factory work due to this invention. This machine played a huge rule in the Market Revolution, since it drastically increased the exchange of clothing between the years 1800 and 1840. Clothing was now much cheaper and faster to produce and the “standard of living” changed for many Americans.
Sew Shop - We have an instant sewing machine that will sew up whatever you want! Just describe the item to our staff working the stand and they will press a few buttons, and boom! The sewing machine will instantly sew what you want! Some common options include
T-shirts - these were common items that were also mass produced during the Market Revolution! The mass production during the Market Revolution was due to the significant speed-up of the creation of clothes!
Shorts - it’s really hot outside!
Shoes - During the Market Revolution, the ability to rapidly stitch leather with sewing machines revolutionized the shoe industry, allowing many more shoes to be produced at lower costs.
Anything else you want! Picture whatever, and our Sew-a-Choice sewing machines will make them!
Steamboat
The steamboat allowed for the faster and more efficient transportation of goods and people. This efficiency allowed for increased production, which drove manufacturing and helped stimulate the creation of jobs. The steamboat also allowed for regional specialization since it allowed faster transportation of goods. Ride this to go from North to South sections of the park!
John Deere
John Deere was an inventor whose innovations transformed the early 19th century, especially in the West. Before his invention of the steel plow in 1837, farmers moving westward struggled because of the dense prairie soil which often broke traditional plows. Therefore, they could not properly farm. However, his invention allowed the mass migration west, since settlers could cultivate land efficiently. He allowed for efficiency of agricultural production by reducing manual labor. Ultimately, he helped serve as a facilitator for westward expansion and improved the efficiency of agriculture. He also founded the Deere company which eventually grew to become a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery.
Factory Fanatics
Factory Fanatics is a merch store with a few snacks that showcase the manufacturing spirit of the American North in the Market Revolution. At Factory Fanatics a variety of clothes are sold, such as steamboat sweatshirts, which honor how the invention of the steamboat allowed for the faster and more efficient transportation of goods and people. This efficiency allowed for increased production, which drove manufacturing and helped stimulate the creation of jobs. The steamboat also allowed for regional specialization since it allowed faster transportation of goods. Similarly, our store also sells Erie Canal coats, a clothing item that pays homage to this transportation breakthrough. This invention not only lowered the cost of transportation by up to a 90% decrease, but it also connected regional markets by connecting the Great Lakes to the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean. Now the different regional specializations could be connected through one canal. These coats are similarly marked down to reflect how the Erie Canal dramatically reduced transportation costs. The Factory Fanatics store doesn’t just sell clothing, as it also sells their famous flavored gas, more commonly known as Ether Anesthesia. Ether Anesthesia was a groundbreaking technology that allowed for painless surgical operations, something which was not achieved before. This Anesthesia opened up a new world for more complex and life-saving procedures, proving that the Market Revolution has a significant social and scientific impact. Our product is not actual anesthesia however, and is merely flavored gas that comes in a banana, strawberry, and butter pecan flavor.
Quick-draw Kingdom (Colt Revolver)
The colt Revolver is the first rotating ammunition revolver allowing for faster and easier reloading and shooting capabilities than ever before. I have made this revolver into a target practice shooting game. The revolver is used by participants in the game to aim for a big bullseye and fire. The goal of the game is to be the first to hit the target 3 times.
Eli whitney Statue!
Eli Whitney was heavily influential between 1800-1840, and he is extremely relevant to the name of this land, Engines of Change, because two of his most famous inventions (the cotton gin and interchangeable parts) transformed agriculture and manufacturing in America. The cotton gin, invented in 1793 transformed the speed of production, while unfortunately also increasing the demand for slaves. Later, his development of interchangeable parts revolutionized the way goods were made by allowing single parts of innovations to be replaced by the parts. They also set up the foundation for mass production and assembly lines, which contributed to the rise of the American industry. His work symbolizes the shift from hand labor to mechanized efficiency, making him a perfect representation of the “Engines of Change”.
The Reaper’s Harvest (Mechanical Reaper)
The mechanical reaper was an invention used to cut and harvest crops allowing for much more efficient farming, and reduced the need for labor. With the vast amounts of land provided in the west, there was slow movement and cultivation of that land but with the introduction of the mechanical reaper it was transformed. This is being resembled in a food court with a dark old timey theme with wood walls and tables along with a heavy presence of crops painted and in potters around. The menu will contain food such as ‘reapers regret’ a basket of spicy wings, ‘harvest platter’ a basket of chicken fingers, ‘gear-grinder’ a loaded cheeseburger, and ‘mechanic panic’ loaded nachos.
About the North
During the Market Revolution time period In the Northern part of America, people saw a large shift in production from homes to factories which changed the societal structure and life as a whole. Pre- Market Revolution, the American North was an agrarian society that utilized bartering, where people were producing goods in their homes, and the regions of America were far more homogenous. Goods were generally produced for the household, instead of being produced for sale. However, the Market Revolution would help create the distinctive industrial style of the American North, a region that focused on manufacturing of goods. There were also social changes involved, as family structure and women’s roles were forced to change by industrialization. Women being spinners and weavers that produced cloth for the household to consumers of cloth. Since cloth was able to be cheaply and easily made in factories, women were no longer needed for this role, and instead transitioned into managing household budgets and finance in the new market economy. Additionally, there was a rapid growth of cities and urban areas, where factories and businesses were located. Many Americans settled in these new urban areas to contribute to the manufacturing economy and become better wage earners.
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Mickey Market Land
North - Factory Fallapalooza
West - Expanding Frontier
Clipper Shipper
Steam Team
Iron Horse Express
South - Engines of Change
Expanding Fronteir (West)
The West was known for expansion and land cultivation. The manifest desitny was a growing idea that this western land was God given and the merican had the right to take it. In this, was the expansion of land owned and the movement of settlers to claim it.
The Reapers Harvest
Quick-draw Kingdom
John Deere Statue
The Cropper Chopper
Cumberland Road
Pla
Engines of change (south)
Engines of Change perfectly ties together the historical significance of the innovations during the South in the Maket Revoltuion time period with the rides and activities in this section of the park!
Sew shop!
telegraph escape room
eli whitney statue
Cotton candy!
Build-a-car
Pla
Factory Fallapalooza (North)
ABOUT THIS REGION
Factory Fanatics
Jenny’s Spinning Wheel
Francis Cabot Lowell Statue
Francis Cabot Lowell
Francis Cabot Lowell was an American business man who helped to bring the industrial revolution to the U.S. He created the Lowell system, a new factory model that brought all stages of textile production to one place and employed young women from farms. These women were known as Lowell Mill Girls and the system helped to provide them with housing, food, and education. Lowell advocated for government policies to protect the American textile industry from British competition. He was able to successfully convince people for the Tariff of 1816, which imposed a tax on imported cotton cloth and shielded American manufacturers. In 1863, he helped to establish the first planned industrial communities in America known as Lowell, Massachusetts. Lowell's innovations helped to spark large-scale manufacturing in the North and connected Northern industry and Southern cotton production. He helped shift the U.S economy from home-based production to factory-based production, leading to economic expansion and technological progress, and thereby shaping the American North.
Cumberland Road
Main road used for travel and expanded into easier highway transportation. Allowed for easier travel and promoted westward expansion. With this being the base of travel and the starting point for travel in the United States it will be the main road in our attraction. This road will connect all sectors of our park. The Cumberland Road will be the path for all people to walk along to get anywhere in the park.
Telegraph Escape room
The Telegraph was a revolutionary communication technology that allowed for the transmission of messages over long distances through electrical signals throughout the United States. Telegraph Escape Room - You are in the 19th century United States and it is up to you to transfer the country-saving message from morse code into understandable language. You will go through a series of puzzles that you can answer alone or with a team of up to 4. If you are successful at allowing these telegraph messages to be decoded, you will save the country!
Railroad/steam engine
The Iron Hose Express connects the West and South parts of the park, symbolizing how railroads connected different parts of America during the early 19th century. Guests will board old fashioned train cars that resemble a railroad during the Market Revolution. Riders will experience a Virtual Reality of rolling farmland and scenes of America during this time. The Steam Engine was an innovation that powered locomotives and steamships, allowing for the transportation of goods and people to be much cheaper and faster. In specific, it powered railroads to become an important part of the country. This led to the Transportation Revolution, which allowed for faster and more efficient trade between regions, westward expansion, and the beginning of urbanization. People were able to transport quickly along vast distances, allowing them to migrate within states and westward as well. Additionally, a national unity was able to form since the enhanced connectivity linked separate regions through a transportation system.
The Clip Ship
Clipper ships were made in an effort to instill faster transportation across the seas and allow for a quicker trip to a final destination. They were not made for cargo, but instead for speed in which they would ‘clip’ the water. We are integrating this ship in our park because people are excited to get to the parks and this way they will waste no time! They will be able to get there in minimal time allowing for maximum enjoyment at the parks.
Spinning Jenny
Get ready to see some beautiful sights with Jenny’s Spinning Wheel! This attraction is a 300 meter ferris wheel, making it the tallest in the world, a feat that represents the impact of the Power-driven spinning jenny in the market revolution. This invention greatly changed the textile industry by lowering costs and increasing the speed for yarn production. This changed the structure of the American North by shifting production from in homes to in factories. This impact was further developed upon by the Lowell Factory system, which was a model for integrated textile production. This model further centralized textile production, and allowed all aspects of the production to be done under one roof, increasing factory efficiency and cutting out household production. This meant that people would move to factories for these jobs, which accelerated urbanization, changing the economic landscape of the area. This invention had an impact beyond mere efficiency however, as the easy availability of cheaper cloth increased demand, which meant that the demand for raw materials like cotton, were also increased. This led to the ironic increase in slavery, which the North would later fight against in the Civil War. The impact of the Power-driven spinning jenny extended far beyond the textile industry, which is mirrored by this attraction's monumental size.
Interchangeable parts - Build-a-car
Interchangeable Parts are identical components that can be substituted for each other in products. They are manufactured to exact precisiness so that if one part goes bad, it can be replaced. For example, if the trigger of the gun broke, a new trigger could be added isntead of replacing the gun as a whole. Not only did this allow early repair for goods in the earily 19th century, but it also allowed for mass production and cheaper costs. Due to an economy of scale, when a bulk amount of goods were produced, they were able to make them using less money. This invention by Eli Whitney allowed for factories to rise, and it also reduced the need of skilled artisans. Lastly, it laid the foundation for modern assembly lines and global manufacturing. Throughout the next few centuries, this style of production continues to dominate manufacturing throughout the world. Build-a-Car Rollercoaster - Before the ride takes off, you will have 5 minutes to choose which parts of a car you would like to use for your rollercoaster cart. You will have 3 options each of trunks, wheels, seats, engines, steering wheels, and mirrors. All these parts will be interchangeable, allowing you to choose any combination. Once you select one from each of these categories, the car will be assembled based on what you chose. Throughout the ride, you will be in the car that you assembled!
Cotton (Candy) gin!
Cotton Gin - The cotton gin is a machine that efficiently spreads cotton from their seeds, which was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793. It drastically increased the speed of cotton production in America and intensified the demand for slaves. This was because there is more demand to produce and harvest this new profitable crop. Cotton Candy Gin food truck - buy cotton candy from the cotton candy food truck, prices are based on the number of cups you fill using the cotton candy gin!
The Cropper Chopper (Steel Plow)
The steel plow was used to cultivate the tough soil, and it increased efficiency and productivity among harvested crops. This allowed for faster westward expansion due to the ability to cultivate the western farmlands for agriculture. This ride is a swinging steel plow that chops crops as it swings back and forth simulating the experience of the guests to be a steel plow. It shows the experience of farming as a nail biting, exciting ride, that keeps the guests on the edge of their seats.
Sew shop (sewing machine)
Sewing Machine - the sewing machine revolutionized the textile industry and made ready-made clothing for the market. It was invented by Elias Howe in 1846 and was perfected by Isaac Singer. This led to the rise of factory production and the mass production of clothing. Many women were driven into factory work due to this invention. This machine played a huge rule in the Market Revolution, since it drastically increased the exchange of clothing between the years 1800 and 1840. Clothing was now much cheaper and faster to produce and the “standard of living” changed for many Americans. Sew Shop - We have an instant sewing machine that will sew up whatever you want! Just describe the item to our staff working the stand and they will press a few buttons, and boom! The sewing machine will instantly sew what you want! Some common options include T-shirts - these were common items that were also mass produced during the Market Revolution! The mass production during the Market Revolution was due to the significant speed-up of the creation of clothes! Shorts - it’s really hot outside! Shoes - During the Market Revolution, the ability to rapidly stitch leather with sewing machines revolutionized the shoe industry, allowing many more shoes to be produced at lower costs. Anything else you want! Picture whatever, and our Sew-a-Choice sewing machines will make them!
Steamboat
The steamboat allowed for the faster and more efficient transportation of goods and people. This efficiency allowed for increased production, which drove manufacturing and helped stimulate the creation of jobs. The steamboat also allowed for regional specialization since it allowed faster transportation of goods. Ride this to go from North to South sections of the park!
John Deere
John Deere was an inventor whose innovations transformed the early 19th century, especially in the West. Before his invention of the steel plow in 1837, farmers moving westward struggled because of the dense prairie soil which often broke traditional plows. Therefore, they could not properly farm. However, his invention allowed the mass migration west, since settlers could cultivate land efficiently. He allowed for efficiency of agricultural production by reducing manual labor. Ultimately, he helped serve as a facilitator for westward expansion and improved the efficiency of agriculture. He also founded the Deere company which eventually grew to become a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery.
Factory Fanatics
Factory Fanatics is a merch store with a few snacks that showcase the manufacturing spirit of the American North in the Market Revolution. At Factory Fanatics a variety of clothes are sold, such as steamboat sweatshirts, which honor how the invention of the steamboat allowed for the faster and more efficient transportation of goods and people. This efficiency allowed for increased production, which drove manufacturing and helped stimulate the creation of jobs. The steamboat also allowed for regional specialization since it allowed faster transportation of goods. Similarly, our store also sells Erie Canal coats, a clothing item that pays homage to this transportation breakthrough. This invention not only lowered the cost of transportation by up to a 90% decrease, but it also connected regional markets by connecting the Great Lakes to the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean. Now the different regional specializations could be connected through one canal. These coats are similarly marked down to reflect how the Erie Canal dramatically reduced transportation costs. The Factory Fanatics store doesn’t just sell clothing, as it also sells their famous flavored gas, more commonly known as Ether Anesthesia. Ether Anesthesia was a groundbreaking technology that allowed for painless surgical operations, something which was not achieved before. This Anesthesia opened up a new world for more complex and life-saving procedures, proving that the Market Revolution has a significant social and scientific impact. Our product is not actual anesthesia however, and is merely flavored gas that comes in a banana, strawberry, and butter pecan flavor.
Quick-draw Kingdom (Colt Revolver)
The colt Revolver is the first rotating ammunition revolver allowing for faster and easier reloading and shooting capabilities than ever before. I have made this revolver into a target practice shooting game. The revolver is used by participants in the game to aim for a big bullseye and fire. The goal of the game is to be the first to hit the target 3 times.
Eli whitney Statue!
Eli Whitney was heavily influential between 1800-1840, and he is extremely relevant to the name of this land, Engines of Change, because two of his most famous inventions (the cotton gin and interchangeable parts) transformed agriculture and manufacturing in America. The cotton gin, invented in 1793 transformed the speed of production, while unfortunately also increasing the demand for slaves. Later, his development of interchangeable parts revolutionized the way goods were made by allowing single parts of innovations to be replaced by the parts. They also set up the foundation for mass production and assembly lines, which contributed to the rise of the American industry. His work symbolizes the shift from hand labor to mechanized efficiency, making him a perfect representation of the “Engines of Change”.
The Reaper’s Harvest (Mechanical Reaper)
The mechanical reaper was an invention used to cut and harvest crops allowing for much more efficient farming, and reduced the need for labor. With the vast amounts of land provided in the west, there was slow movement and cultivation of that land but with the introduction of the mechanical reaper it was transformed. This is being resembled in a food court with a dark old timey theme with wood walls and tables along with a heavy presence of crops painted and in potters around. The menu will contain food such as ‘reapers regret’ a basket of spicy wings, ‘harvest platter’ a basket of chicken fingers, ‘gear-grinder’ a loaded cheeseburger, and ‘mechanic panic’ loaded nachos.
About the North
During the Market Revolution time period In the Northern part of America, people saw a large shift in production from homes to factories which changed the societal structure and life as a whole. Pre- Market Revolution, the American North was an agrarian society that utilized bartering, where people were producing goods in their homes, and the regions of America were far more homogenous. Goods were generally produced for the household, instead of being produced for sale. However, the Market Revolution would help create the distinctive industrial style of the American North, a region that focused on manufacturing of goods. There were also social changes involved, as family structure and women’s roles were forced to change by industrialization. Women being spinners and weavers that produced cloth for the household to consumers of cloth. Since cloth was able to be cheaply and easily made in factories, women were no longer needed for this role, and instead transitioned into managing household budgets and finance in the new market economy. Additionally, there was a rapid growth of cities and urban areas, where factories and businesses were located. Many Americans settled in these new urban areas to contribute to the manufacturing economy and become better wage earners.