Born above her father's doll hospital in 1895 Brooklyn, it only made sense for Beatrice Alexander Behrman to go into the family business. She was 28 when she started a company that would both ...
This is no storybook castle. The nondescript brick building is wedged between a meat warehouse and an auto repair shop in Harlem, with elevated train tracks looming nearby. The old, rickety elevator ...
The Santa Barbara Doll Club Show boasts quite a history. For the past five decades, the annual fair, sale, appraisal, and repair event has been posting up inside the Earl Warren Showgrounds to host ...
On an upper floor of a Columbia building in Manhattanville, a factory put out a steady stream of lifelike, detailed dolls for decades. Founded in 1923, the Madame Alexander Doll Company moved to ...