Not quite a Disneyland postcard, but definitely a piece of Disney history. This postcard details the Pepsi-Cola Pavilion at the New York World's Fair 1964-1965 which housed Walt Disney's It's A Small World. The building was rather plain looking - not quite the Mary Blair inspired facade that we have today. Out front, there's a nice view of Rolly Crump's Tower of the Four Winds. Unfortunately, this piece of artwork was not included when Small World made the move out west.In addition to the Small World exhibit, Disney also provided three other shows for the fair. General Electrics Progressland which featured the Carousel of Progress; Ford's Magic Skyway (only a small portion of this attraction was used later in Disneyland), and of course, the state of Illinois Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.
I realize many people aren't big fans of It's a Small World, but the technology used in this attraction, that is the ability to move 1000s of people thru the building in boats, was later adapted for The Pirates of the Caribbean. Prior to the World Fair, the yet to be built Pirate ride was to have been a walk-thru exhibit.

