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Doll House
Front porch of the doll house.
Sitting area on the porch with a checkers board on the table.
Plant stand with various plants set up on the porch near a window.
Figurine standing on the porch area near a white bench.
Open front door of the doll house.
Bench on the porch at the front of the house.
Figurine in blue clothes standing in front of the open front door.
Christmas tree in the living room.
Living room with a couch, coffee table, and a christmas tree.
Fireplace with mantle and items across the mantle.
Piano in the living room with various decorations on top.
Wooden display case with a glass front.
White couch with record sleeves scattered across.
Girls bedroom showing the canopy bed and a doll house on the floor.
Dresser with a mirror and vases on top.
Girls bedroom with a canopy bed, high back chair, and a the top of a doll house.
Bathroom with clawfoot tub.
Stained Glass window.
Tooth paste, tooth brush, and Swan Brand Favorite box.
Hallway with a staircase going to the second floor.
Chair with a high back and a hat hanging on the side.
Various items on a wall including a plate, painting, and some books on a fireplace mantle.
Kid's play area with a ping pong table, wooden train and other toys.
Ping pong table.
Music room with a piano and a couch.
Bedroom with green walls and a 4 poster bed.
Side table next to the bed in a green bedroom.
Window and table in a green bedroom.
Open dresser drawers in a green bedroom.
Dresser in a green bedroom.
Bedroom with a four poster bed and a picture above the headboard.
Dining Room.
Dining Room.
Dining Room.
Dining Room.
China Cabinet with drinking glasses inside.
Cabinet with plates display on it and a painting above.
Kitchen Area.
Kitchen Cupboards.
Kitchen hutch.
Old wood stove with various pots on top.
Hallway.
Lamp in front of a window with yellow curtains.
Flowers in a vase and an old sewing machine along one wall.
Canisters in the kitchen on a shelf.
Fridge in the kitchen.
Dining Room.
Porch area with shovels and a pitch fork.
Various Rooms.
Kid's Bedroom.
Bathroom.
Living Room area with Christmas Tree.
Staircase going to the second floor.
Kid's toy room.
Music Room with piano.
Attic Rooms.
Dining Room.
Kitchen with
Bedroom with green walls.
Doll house hallway.
Various rooms in the doll house.
Collection:
Toys of Our Past

Doll House

This handmade doll house is from around 1980.

The doll house consist of 10 rooms with a variety of furniture and décor. The roof and either end of the house opens up to reveal the rooms.

Go head, poke around!

Steam Wagon

Steam Wagon

Gallery Hours

Summer:
June 15 - Labour Day
Open Daily 11am - 5pm


Winter:
September 5 to June 14 (excluding Holidays)
Tues - Sun 1pm - 5pm

Contact

Thunder Bay Museum
425 Donald St E.
Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5V1

(807) 623-0801

[email protected]

Operating & Project Grants

City of Thunder Bay
Government of Ontario
Government of Canada

Website Redevelopment Funder

Ontario | Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport

Land Acknowledgement

The Thunder Bay Museum acknowledges the original custodians of this land and pay our respect to the elders – past, present, and future – for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture, and the hopes of Indigenous Peoples. We would also like to recognize that the Thunder Bay Museum is on the traditional land of the Fort William First Nation signatory to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850, and to acknowledge the role of the Métis Settlement in the development of our community.

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