Toy Town Museum
As of May 2009, the museum is no longer open to the public or located on the Fisher-Price campus, but is seeking a new location.
Special exhibitions (Permanent)
The Fisher-Price Archive Collection - This collection chronicles the history of the toy company from its beginning in 1931 to present.
Savings Bank Collection - A private collection of promotional savings banks.
Miniature Herschell Carousel - A handmade reproduction of an Allan Herschell Company carousel.
Carousel Horses - Two beautifully restored carousel horses from the early 1900s.
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.
A Pez Collection - The popularity of the candy was surpassed by its packaging as shown through this collection of Pez dispensers.
Our Junior Collector Case - A testament that anyone one can be a collector and highlighting our young collectors of today.
See also
References
- ^ "About Toy Town Museum". Retrieved 2008-04-30.