Arizona Adventures, a group within the American Association of University Women, Northwest Valley Branch, recently made an excursion to the Arizona Doll and Toy Museum in Glendale.
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AAUW members visit doll, toy museum
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Pictured, from left, are Rosemary Dougherty, Co-Chair of Arizona Adventures, Kate King, Co-Chair of Arizona Adventures, Kathy Langford, Museum Curator and Director, Anne Burris, Barbara Kalman, Andres Alpert, Kathy Chandler and Judy Neigoff.
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Arizona Adventures, a group within the American Association of University Women, Northwest Valley Branch, recently made an excursion to the Arizona Doll and Toy Museum in Glendale.
The Arizona Toy and Doll Museum has a variety of dolls and toys from yesteryear, as well as familiar modern play things. There is also an authentic schoolroom of 1912 featuring antique dolls.
The group then went to the Spicery for a high tea.
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