Edmonds Museum hosts Shirley Temple…in doll form

Volunteers Sue Barnett and Judy Lambert with the collection’s sweetheart. (Photo by Janette Turner)

Paper doll collector Nan Moorehead co-curated “Paper People Go To the Movies,” currently displayed at the Edmonds Historical Museum, 118 Fifth Ave. N.

The show features two-dimensional images from the golden years of paper dolls, the 1920s through the 1950s, tapping out in the Brady Bunch years. Moorehead’s collection is so complete that it even has a Brady Bunch sample on display. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday from 1-4 p.m., and the show runs through July 15.

  1. I love the Paper Doll Exhibit on Display at the Edmonds Museum. It takes me back to when i was a young girl many many years ago and played paper dolls with my little girl friends.

  2. Great paper doll collection. The ladies in the picture look like pretty paper dolls themselves.

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