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  2. Simpich Character Dolls - Wikipedia

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    Simpich Character Dolls, Ltd. was a Colorado Springs, Colorado-based company that produced dolls. It was founded in 1952. It was founded in 1952. For part of its existence, its owners, Jan and Bob Simpich, built their products in home workshops.

  3. The Broadmoor - Wikipedia

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    The Broadmoor (stylized as THE BRO A DMOOR) is a hotel and resort in the Broadmoor neighborhood of Colorado Springs, Colorado. [1] [2] The Broadmoor is a member of Historic Hotels of America of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [3] Its visitors have included heads of state, celebrities, and professional sports stars.

  4. El Pomar Estate - Wikipedia

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    The El Pomar Estate was the Penrose House and estate of Spencer and Julie Penrose in the Broadmoor, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in El Paso County, Colorado and the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties. [1]

  5. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College (FAC) is an arts center located just north of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. Located on the same city block are the American Numismatic Association and part of the campus of Colorado College. The center uses a thick red outline of a square as its logo.

  6. Tressy - Wikipedia

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    "Tressy" was trademarked in 1963 as a doll with "hair that grows" by the American Character Toy Company of New York. It was first sold as an 11½" fashion doll similar to Mattel's Barbie and by the late 60s as a larger preteen doll by the Ideal Toy Company. Tressy featured a long swatch of hair that could be pulled out of the top of the doll's ...

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  8. American Character Doll Company - Wikipedia

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    I Love Lucy baby doll, introduced in 1952. American Character dolls were thought to be well-made, with good-quality costumes. [4] Early dolls were made of composition; one of their first lines of mother and character dolls was introduced in 1923 and called "Petite;" they remained popular into the 1930s.

  9. Jonathan Antin - Wikipedia

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    Antin was a student at the Fairfax Beauty Academy, [4] and then worked at a salon in the Beverly Center in West Hollywood. [2] He opened a salon when he was 23 years old. [1] By 1999, he was considered one of Hollywood's top stylists and has made hairstyle changes needed by a client to suit a part, such as hair styles from different periods. [10]

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