Isn't there a pretty substantial toy museum in upstate New York--begins
with an S-- I want to say its in Rochester, but I'm completely blanking?
Nobody's mentioned Hi Ho Cherrios!--one of my childhood favorites that my
daughter's now playing with.
Also Dawn dolls (like Barbies only half size) in the early to mid seventies.
Raggedy Ann and Andy,
Betsy McCall,
American Girl Dolls, leggos,
remember the Domino revival in the 80s?,
Twister,
Howdy Doody (or does that fall under TV shows--now there's a whole nuther
genre--toys resulting from TV/movie/media promotion--my daughter has the
complete Burger King collection of Toy Story I and Babe and all the mini
Barbies McDonald's ever made)...
Then there's trains, and the Shining Time Station trains,
dollhouses (do a web search for the words doll or dollhouse and prepare to
be flabbergasted)
I wish I could leave the office now and go home to play....
>Laura Quackenbush <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>Hello from Northern Michigan-
>I am working on a 20th century exhibit, one element of which is toys.
>I need some help! First, where is there a toy museum or a museum with
>a good 20th century toy collection? Who should I contact? Second, I
>want to tap your brains--what are the favorite toys of the 20th
>century? Here are some I think may rate highly (for my half-century):
>Potato Head, Lincoln Logs, Tinker Toys, Slinky, Etch-A-Sketch, Legos,
>Barbie, GI Joe, Candy Land, Ouiji Board. What think you??
>
>Laura Quackenbush, Curator
>Leelanau Historical Museum
Shirley Kathryn Woods <><
Associate University Registrar
The University of the South
Sewanee, TN 37383
TEL 931-598-1731
FAX 931-598-1894
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