The Territorial Chronicle Sign

Walking through Westernland at Tokyo Disneyland, you might spot the sign for the “Territorial Chronicle.” But it’s not just decoration—it’s a nod to the newspapers of the American frontier.
What Does the Name Mean?
- Territorial = territories before they became states
- Chronicle = a record or newspaper
Together, “Territorial Chronicle” means “a newspaper of the frontier.”
Authentic Details on the Sign
Look closely and you’ll see phrases like:
- “All The News That’s Fit To Print”
- “Published Weekly”
- “Advertisers Welcomed”
These lines reflect how newspapers not only delivered news but also supported local businesses through advertising. It’s Imagineering’s way of showing that this town has its own heartbeat and social life.

Even the line ‘Advertisers Welcomed’ feels real—newspapers kept frontier towns alive through ads!
✅ Summary
The Territorial Chronicle sign isn’t random theming. It’s part of the backstory (BGS) showing Westernland as a frontier town stepping into modern civilization.
👉 Next time you’re near Pecos Bill Café, look up at the second floor and spot the sign—it’s Disney storytelling hidden in plain sight.
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