Toy Place is a admirable abbreviate documentary by Ben Churchill that tours the amazing Vermont Toy Building that houses a accumulating of about 100,000 toys. I wish to go there now. We should all go there now.
The building has about 10,000 toys on affectation with the added 90,000 toys in accumulator somewhere. When you aboriginal hit the museum, you see the ancient toys like dice, rope, balls, etc. and again toys from 1900 to 1950 and again toys from anniversary decade. People who grew up in a assertive era would apparently never leave their decade.
There's aswell things like cafeteria boxes, fast aliment toys, cracker jack toys, lath amateur army on the ceiling, dolls, and so abundant more. Watch the documentary and see how Gary Neil (he's the guy who runs the museum) maintains his artless affection for toys in his museum. We should all be so lucky. The Vermont Toy Museum is amid in Quechee, Vermont. [Radio Trip Pictures via Laughing Squid]
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