Recomendaciones cerca de Eliza Cruce Hall Doll Museum
Eliza Cruce Hall Doll Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Trip.com
(6 valoraciones)TripAdvisor
6 valoraciones
okiesooner09
Impressive collection of vintage dolls
We read about this doll collection in an old magazine. The collection is housed in specially built cabinets in the Ardmore Library. Ask at the front desk and they will lend you a hardbound book that...
Valoración publicada el 4 oct 2021
Hakan T
REGRET
The collection is amazing and very very marvelous. Dolls are incredible masterpieces. There is no labeling in the library referring this museum. Such a collection should be assessed in more acceptable...
Valoración publicada el 4 sep 2019
Gaye M
Amazing collection!
If you love dolls this is must see! Easy to find and beautifully displayed. Take time to see this. You will be glad you did.
Valoración publicada el 18 feb 2019
goingtoprovo
Good for about five minutes.
As other reviewers said, there were no details about the individual dolls, just a plaque saying that they were donated by Eliza Cruce from her private collection. Calling it a museum is definitely a m...
Valoración publicada el 15 jul 2018
chernobog1
A lot of dolls but what are they
No information on the collection. No history of the dolls. Some looked interesting but no history or data.
Impressive collection of vintage dolls
We read about this doll collection in an old magazine. The collection is housed in specially built cabinets in the Ardmore Library. Ask at the front desk and they will lend you a hardbound book that...
REGRET
The collection is amazing and very very marvelous. Dolls are incredible masterpieces. There is no labeling in the library referring this museum. Such a collection should be assessed in more acceptable...
Amazing collection!
If you love dolls this is must see! Easy to find and beautifully displayed. Take time to see this. You will be glad you did.
Good for about five minutes.
As other reviewers said, there were no details about the individual dolls, just a plaque saying that they were donated by Eliza Cruce from her private collection. Calling it a museum is definitely a m...
A lot of dolls but what are they
No information on the collection. No history of the dolls. Some looked interesting but no history or data.