Time for some visual candy....
If you think back, what was your absolutely favorite toy? Maybe a toy you couldn't be without or one that you received as a birthday gift or that Santa left under the tree?
Maybe you still even have it. I know I still have some of my childhood friends.
http://www.toyhalloffame.org/ |
This is a fun place that we are so lucky that it is basically in our backyards....
Every year the museum inducts a new toy to the "Toy Hall of Fame". And before you think this is just manufactured toys, realize that past inductees have included bubbles, balls and in 2005, the cardboard box. This past year's inductees included Rubik's Cube and Little Green Army Men.
Here are some past inductees:
For the kids, there are things go climb, toys to play with and the entire upstairs is video games throughout the decades. Plan to spend hours here. There is a child sized grocery store (clever marketing Wegmans!) a ship and I know where Sesame Street is, it's here!
I LOVED my Little Professor! |
Adults aren't bored either. What you hear as you walk through are exclamations of, "I had that!", "I remember playing with that!" and "I always wanted that!" It's a trip down memory lane for the above ten set.
There are also things you haven't seen and the history of games and toys you've never heard of... and some you have.
This was a homemade round Monopoly board designed to fit on a round table. |
As a doll collector myself, I was amazed at the doll houses and love the old dolls of Mrs. Strong's collections. Originally these doll houses were for adults not children according to the display.
The attention to detail that these wealthy women put into these houses are unbelievable. I especially love the flapper. These little doll houses freeze a moment in time so we can see how people lived or wanted to live.
I'm totally ready to move in... |
Baby is asleep... |
Sister is waiting for her paramour... |
Madame in her boudoir. |
The butler or is that dad waiting on his little Miss. |
One of these days I'm going to make my own doll house. Apparently it has a pedigree.....
Although wealthy I'm not!
Tea is ready. |
Sister is ready to go out on the town.... |
Love the flapper! |
Servants in every room |
The parlor maid. |
Time to make the breakfast |
I so wish I had some of these beautiful dolls!
Can you imagine being a child and waking up to a doll that was the same size as you were? The perfect playmate.
And a Kewipee doll with the
"Goo-goo-googly eyes"....
Love flappers! And these are porcelain! |
The Dionne Quintuplets. |
Shirley and friends. I think that's Charles Lindbergh! |
Did you have any of these? Hey, there is Skipper! What ever happened to Skipper and Frenchy? Huh? |
Toys even became patriotic during the war years! |
Beam me up Mr. Scott. |
Kids of all ages love video games ....
From those of us who were the first generation playing our Atari's and Commodore 64's...
PONG! Who can forget PONG!
Such strategy! Such skill...
I've got Mad PONG skills!
Don't forget pinball! Love me some pinball...
It's just a great time to visit some friends from the past and reminisce. If you find yourself in Rochester, NY, take some time to visit the museum with your kids or grandkids. You'll be glad you did.
Pacman, Inky, Pinky and Clyde |
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ReplyDeleteI love miniatures! I have a townhouse dollhouse that needs so much decorating, Loved looking at this.
ReplyDeleteCarol, you would love the Strong then. It has such a wonderful collection of doll houses. It inspired me, now I want to do one...or more.. maybe our house from the 1940's might be fun. I think I'd like to do period doll houses, much more fun. Maybe a winter project?
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I would love going to a museum like this. I adore and collect old toys. Mostly tin ones, but have others as well. I really don't have any of my childhood toys. Gave them to my niece one year for Christmas. Her parents couldn't afford much and mom asked if we would be willing to give any of ours. I remember giving her all of my Barbie stuff, which I had loved. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
What a wonderful history behind dollhouses. Thank for joining Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating museum the Toy Museum is! It's so interesting learning about toys from before we were born and bringing back memories from when we were growing up. Looks like a really fun day out! Thank you for sharing with us at the Hearth and Soul hop.
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