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The Magic Kingdom is a theme park at Walt Disney World in Florida. Opened on October 1, 1971, it is the most famous of the Florida theme parks. It covers 107 acres, and contains 23 attractions in seven themed "lands":
- Adventureland
- Liberty Square
- Frontierland
- Fantasyland
- Tomorrowland
- Main Street, U.S.A.
- Mickey's Toontown Fair
Its layout and attractions are generally similar to Disneyland in California, on a somewhat larger scale. "The Magic Kingdom" is also a nickname for Disneyland itself; this usage predates the Florida theme park.
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