Walt's Pilgrimage

Walt's Pilgrimage

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Follow our class as we travel through the life of Walt Disney in the Walt's Pilgrimage Lee Honors College course at WMU!

Photos from Walt Disney Archives's post 05/03/2026
Photos from Walt's Pilgrimage's post 04/25/2026

Learned about Walt Disney and his friendship with the Gilmore family and got to see and experience the set piece of The Gnomemobile.

04/25/2026

Field trip to see Walt’s The GnomeMobile set piece!

04/25/2026

Meet the 10th class of Walt’s Pilgrimage!

04/13/2026

Walt Disney didn't just inherit a dream; he worked for it as a paperboy and child factory worker after his father’s business failures. From selling sketches to neighbors at age seven to driving an ambulance in post-war Europe, his early life was a masterclass in perseverance and hustle.

Disney leveraged his passion for drawing to land a role as an advertising cartoonist and eventually pioneered new methods in live-action and animation. It's landed him a spot on the list of greatest, historic self-made Americans.
Read more: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2026/04/10/forbes-250-the-greatest-historic-self-made-americans/?utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social
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Photos from Los Angeles Conservancy's post 04/11/2026
Disneyland Handcrafted | Full Documentary 01/23/2026

A must watch! Free on YouTube!

Disneyland Handcrafted | Full Documentary The magic of Walt Disney’s dream unfolds in Disneyland Handcrafted, a full-length feature documentary directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Leslie Iw...

12/17/2025

It all started with a mouse…and a bit of IP protection.

On this day in 1930, Walter E. Disney received a design patent for a toy of his character Mickey Mouse. The design patent protected the visual characteristics of the toy for a term of 14 years.

Another intellectual property protection for the character lasted a little longer. The copyright for Steamboat Willie – the black-and-white film that publicly debuted the character – expired in 2024, and the film entered public domain. The copyright was registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 1928 to protect the film.

Steamboat Willie was the first film with sound to feature Mickey Mouse. Together, the design patent for the toy and copyright protection for the film played important roles in shaping the character who has been a symbol for a recognized brand for more than a century.

11/07/2025

We just completed interviews for the class of 2026 pilgrims!

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