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Annie's Doll House Museum


category : Museums
Annie's Doll House Museum displays a fine collection of antique dolls and toys. Tours welcome with appointment; also restorations and sales.


Admission: Admission
Hours: 2 - 5 p.m. Sun.
Address: 409 Gregg St.

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Annie's Doll House Museum

Annie's Doll House Museum displays a fine collection of antique dolls and toys. Tours welcome with appointment;

Calvert, TX Museums

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