EPCOT
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A glossary/development/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="77115406cb087ca3d3f20e2e4de30736" target="_blank" >development in the USA of the amusement- or theme-park, including housing developments, water parks, a monorail system, a conservation area, artificial lakes, canals, streams, hotels, resorts, freeways, parking spaces, a wilderness area, ancient cities, modern shopping areas, and topiary whimsically clipped into Disney characters. (Curl & Wilson, 2016)