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    Autopia is a race car track attraction at various Disney theme parks, ... Disneyland Autopia’s original sponsor from 1955 until 1970 was Richfield Oil. [10]

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · Over the course of the last 69 years, Autopia has also been sponsored by Richfield Oil and Chevron. ... Tokyo Disneyland did have its own version of Autopia when the park opened in 1983. The Grand ...

  3. www.disneyhistory101.com › autopiaDisney History 101

    Just a few years later, the institutional lessee Richfield Oil Corporation brought much revenue for Disneyland, Inc. For the fiscal year ended September 29, 1957, Richfield Oil brought $5,000 of revenue to Disneyland, Inc. from Fantasyland alone and a total of $75,000 for the fiscal year ending September 29, 1957.

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  4. Oct 13, 2011 · This is the first in a series of articles on the design, construction, build, and creation of the sports car ride at Disneyworld – known by all as “Autopia” which opened in July 1955. When Walt Disney began his dream of creating a “utopia” for children and their parents to visit – in terms of an amusement park and fun – little did he know he would have such a profound effect on ...

    • Did Richfield Oil own Autopia?1
    • Did Richfield Oil own Autopia?2
    • Did Richfield Oil own Autopia?3
    • Did Richfield Oil own Autopia?4
    • Did Richfield Oil own Autopia?5
  5. Richfield Oil Corp emerged from receivership in 1936, after Rio Grande controlled by Consolidated Oil Corp and Cities Service Company agreed to a merger between Richfield Oil and Rio Grande. [ 9 ] During World War II , two Richfield Oil tanks were bombarded by the Imperial Japanese Army on February 23, 1942, in an attack on the Ellwood oil field , which is west of the city of Santa Barbara in ...

  6. The result was the Atlantic Richfield Company, which acquired Sinclair Oil Corporation in 1969 and Anaconda (a mining company) in 1977. In 2000, BP Amoco acquired Atlantic Richfield. Richfield survives as the R in ARCO—the acronym for Atlantic Richfield Company and a major gasoline brand west of the Mississippi River.

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  8. Sep 24, 2015 · Junior Autopia was the only Autopia track to have a center guardrail to prevent accidents on the raceway. The Richfield Oil Company sponsored Autopia from 1955-1970, and its name was displayed on the Fantasyland Autopia sign from 1959 until its sponsorship ended.

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