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His favorites were a wind up car which he could make go very fast up and down the planking, and a toy train with all sorts of cars between the engine and the caboose. Yes, the train was his most favorite of all, but there was just one thing about the toys on the porch they were not Wallace.
Neither was the porch nor the home to which it belonged, the people who lived in that house, including the child who truly owned those toys, Wally had never met.
Nothing could have fascinated the youngster more. His favorites were a wind up car which he could make go very fast up and down the planking.
Now the rest of the story. It was summertime in Kansas City, MO. A nine year young Wally was on the porch playing with the toys gathered there.
Those who knew anything about him personally knew that Wally, cartoonist and creator of the world's most fabulous amusement parks, Walt Disney, had a particular passion for miniature trains. And now, of course, you know why. For now, you know. The rest of the story?