Visit Kenmore this holiday season for an exhibit of highly detailed, replica dollhouses – including the mansion – and miniatures in the Crowninshield Museum Building. Share memories of your dollhouse with your family as you explore life in miniature! Put your mind and eye to the test with our “I Spy Miniatures” challenge – fun for young and old alike!
Kenmore’s hours are Monday – Saturday from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and Sunday from 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Kenmore is closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Exhibit ends on December 30. Admission to Kenmore and exhibit is $10 adults, $5 students, under 6 free while admission to the dollhouse exhibit only is $5 adults, $2.50 students, under 6 free.
“Tattersall Hall” – Sabrina Hundley
Wreath on a window of Tattersall Hall
Tree through the window of Tattersall Hall
Inside Tattersall Hall
Dining Room in Tattersall Hall
“Castle” – Julie Silvester
“The Warrenton House” – James Opher
Inside the Warrenton House
“Monticello” – James Opher
“The Wedding Cake House” – James Opher
“Ichabod Washburn House” – Peggy Severson
Inside the Ichabod Washburn House
“My Teenage Bedroom Wall of the 1960s” – Peggy Severson
“Givens General Store & Bakery” – Paul Limerick
“Spring Time” – James Opher
“The Thronhill” – James Opher
“A&W Soda Shop” – James Opher
“Firehouse” – Julie Silvester
“Backyard Art Studio” – Joanna Borgman
Inside the backyard art studio
“Mary Poppins” – Katherine Opdycke
“1211 Prince Edward Street” – Allen Green III
“Library” – Julie Silvester
“Attic” – Joanna Borgman
“Flutterby Bakery” – Joanna Borgman
“Bamboo Nativity” from Taiwan – Anna Jennings
“Wooden Nativity” from Tanzania – Anna Jennings
“British Soldiers” – Anna Jennings
“Painted Metal Nativity” from Mexico – Anna Jennings
“Country Store” – Peggy Severson
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