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Hayama Boy <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Jun 1999 06:16:43 +0900
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Dear Martha,

Hello from a wet and cold morning in Tokyo !

I do not know any museums in the New England district who collects doll
houses, but maybe the Chidren's Museum at Boston or other children's museums
have one or two of them.

By the way, the Tartu Toy Museum in Tartu Estonia has an extensive
collection of doll houses which is very famous in europe. They opened in
1994.
Their address is: Las Str. 1, Tartu EE-2400
tel. (5) 237-217  fax. (7) 425-755

Have a good weekend over there!

Ryo
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