In 1953, a California family bought a 58-acre berry farm for $3,500; decades later they reportedly refused a $90 million offer from Disney and kept farming beside Disneyland
- The Fujishiges watched the area around their farm change as Disneyland took shape nearby.
- For decades, a small family farm stood next to Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
- While the theme park expanded around it, the Fujishige family continued to grow strawberries, vegetables and herbs on their land.
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- The Fujishiges watched the area around their farm change as Disneyland took shape nearby.
- For decades, a small family farm stood next to Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
- While the theme park expanded around it, the Fujishige family continued to grow strawberries, vegetables and herbs on their land.
Sources: Times of India