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OWASCO - A dollhouse can be many things. It can be a bonding experience between a mother and daughter; it can be an heirloom from one generation to the next; and it can be a lifelong project. But perhaps most importantly, it can be fun.
Sunday afternoon various houses were on display at the Ward O'Hara Agricultural Museum for its first Victorian Dollhouse Exhibition.
Museum director George Komer said the idea originated with Norm Riley, president of the museum's board of commissioners, who along with his wife, Margaret, has been working on a house for over a decade.
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