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Federation of Doll Clubs
The United Federation of Doll Clubs has a segment of its
collectors who actively collect Schoenhut dolls and toys.
The home office of the United Federation of Doll Clubs
is located in Kansas City, Missouri.
The W Wenham Museum 132 Main Street, Wenham,
MA
The museum demonstrates how we lived, worked, dressed and played from the 17th century to
today. Wenham Museum
is home to a unique collection of 19th- and 20th-century doll houses. A Train
Gallery featuring 6 operating model layouts—in G, O, HO, N, and Z gauges—with
12 trains that operate with the push of a button. Railroad artifacts,
memorabilia, large-scale models and antique toy trains are also on display. Museum collections include 19th- and 20th-
century toys, such as board games, puzzles, blocks and educational toys, paper
dolls, transportation and mechanical toys, which are displayed on a rotating
basis throughout the museum. There is a display of Schoenhut collectables.
Miniature
Piano Enthusiast Club
Collectors of toy and miniature pianos.
Janice E. Kelsh, Miniature Piano Collector / Founder, Miniature Piano
Enthusiast Club
633 Pennsylvania Ave.
Hagerstown, MD
21740
Phone: 301-797-7675
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Museum of Play
Recognized as one of the nation’s top museums for families
and children, Strong National Museum of Play® is home to the National Toy Hall of
Fame®, the National Center for
the History of Electronic Games™, and the world’s largest collection of
toys, dolls, games, and other items that celebrate play.
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Please Touch Museum
Memorial Hall,
constructed to be the Art Gallery of the 1876 Centennial Exhibition and first
home to the renowned Philadelphia Museum of Art, is the new home of Please
Touch Museum, the nation’s first museum for children ages seven and under.
Please Touch is a hands-on "first museum experience" for kids, with
child-friendly exhibits that are both educational and fun. The museum has
embraced the challenge of creating a contemporary children’s museum in a
building that embodies the spirit of the Victorian age. The new museum offers 38,000
square feet of brand-new exhibits, the restored century-old Woodside Park
Dentzel Carousel, on-site parking and a family-friendly restaurant.
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Atwater Kent Museum
The
Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia (AKMP) is the gateway to city history.
Founded 70 years ago as the history museum of the City of Philadelphia,
students, families, metropolitan residents, national and international visitors
discover the city and gain insight into contemporary urban life through
exhibitions and programs. In 2009, major renovations to the historic, 1826 Museum Building
are transforming exhibitions, programs, and public services
Doll & Miniature Museum of High Point
One of the South's Largest Doll Museums, featuring more than 2700 dolls, miniature displays, dollhouses, costumes, unusual artifacts which includes the lifelong collection of one woman. Also a special exhibit of over 115 Shirley Temple Dolls; 17 African American Personality dolls and other rotating doll and miniature exhibits Museum Building
are transforming exhibitions, programs, and public services
Shelburne Museum
Shelburne Museum’s European and American dolls include bisque, papier-maché, Parian, china, wax, wood and cloth pieces, most of them made 1760 – 1930. About 400 dolls are on exhibition in Variety Unit Museum Building
are transforming exhibitions, programs, and public services
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