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15
May
2010
Discover the Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis PDF Print
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Written by Lily Morgan   

Dollhouse and miniature collectors lead a more popular hobby than some might realize. It is a tradition for some and a personal interest for others. But there is no mistaking that it is a very happening subculture within our society today. Collectors living in the St. Louis region are probably already familiar with the Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis. It is one of several great American museums devoted to the love of dollhouse collecting.

The Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis has been open since the year 1989. It currently has more than two hundred volunteer members to help keep it functioning accordingly. It takes a lot of people to keep the museum on schedule and organized. The volunteers are special people that are willing to give of themselves in order to make others happy.

The museum had to undergo some serious renovations in order to better serve the public. They were proud to welcome hobby enthusiasts and dollhouse collectors to a large open house in 2001. It was a fantastic event that was successful and launched the beginning of what was to be many fun filled years to come.

The Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis was recently proud to welcome several dollhouses on loan from Dallas. The museum there had to close down and with nowhere to send the dollhouses; they were sent to St. Louis so that they could be put on display for the miniature collectors to appreciate. Though it is unfortunate for Dallas, the good thing is that their pieces are still on display to be enjoyed.

There are also a large number of items that get donated to the museum in the event that someone has died. These items are original and unique and in many cases quite old in age. This means that there are always new items coming into the museum. There is a good chance that you will see something new every time you come by to visit.

The Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis often requires volunteers to help out around the museum. The winter season seems to increase the amount of volunteers that are needed and they are always open to accepting new people. If you live in the area and would enjoy volunteer work at a miniature museum, contact them for more information.

The museum offers memberships to anyone that wishes to join. By purchasing a membership you become eligible for great benefits such as free admission to the museum all the time as well as 10% off everything that is sold in the gift shop. Those types of savings can certainly add up fast and at the same time you are supporting the museum.

For all of the latest news regarding the Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis, see their website for currently updated information. Any news regarding the museum or upcoming special exhibits to be held there will be on the site for the public. Visitors are always welcome so whether you are a local or a tourist in town, check out the museum for some fascinating dollhouse collectibles.

 

About the Author:
Learn more about the fascinating world of miniatures. For a great selection of
doll house furniture kits, visit www.TheMagicalDollhouse.com today.

 

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 May 2010 14:10
 

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