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  2. Stettheimer Dollhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Stettheimer Dollhouse is a two-story, twelve-room dollhouse, created by Carrie Walter Stettheimer (1869-1944) over the course of two decades, from 1916 to 1935.It contains miniature art made for the dollhouse by artists like Marcel Duchamp, Alexander Archipenko, George Bellows, Gaston Lachaise, and Marguerite Zorach.

  3. Category:Toy museums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Caplan Collection; D. DAR Museum; Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys; E. Eugene Field House (St. Louis) F. ... National Toy Train Museum; Nun Doll Museum; P.

  4. Dollhouse Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum displays over 6,000 exhibits (teddy bears, dolls, play shops, dollhouses and miniatures) in arranged vignettes. It also regularly organizes special exhibitions on individual themes. In particular, the teddy bear collection is unique the world over in terms of variety and quality.

  5. Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys is a private, non-profit museum that is located in Lakewood, Colorado. The museum was founded in 1981. [1] In 1987, the museum opened at its first location in cooperation with the Colorado Historical Society within the Pearce-McAllister Cottage. The collection of the museum includes more than ...

  6. Toy Town Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Brownies - A collection of small elf-like little creatures created by Palmer Cox in the late 1800s based on a Scottish folktale. The Jane Kelsey Doll House - A fully furnished 12 room doll house. Erector Set Display - A working display of one of the most popular building toys of all time.

  7. Vivien Greene - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 she built the Rotunda as a doll's house museum in the grounds of her home near Oxford, incorporating the spiral staircase from the St James's Theatre. [11] The museum was partially funded by Graham Greene and opened by Sir Albert Richardson, [4] who later donated a dolls' house. By the mid-1990s, the Rotunda contained over 50 miniature ...

  8. Category:Doll museums - Wikipedia

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  9. Philadelphia Doll Museum - Wikipedia

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    It also offers workshops in paper doll making and clothes pin doll making for children. Cloth doll making workshops for adults are also available. Additionally, the museum is an informal adult doll club for doll collectors and makers. [7] [8] The museum was mentioned in Doll Reader's Top 10 Museums Worth a Visit in August 2011. [2] The museum ...