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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
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Kidd's Toy Museum in Portland, 1301 SE Grand Ave, Portland, OR 97214, United StatesMap
Phone+1 503-233-7807
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This is a very interesting children's toy exhibition hall, and it is free, children love it very much. There are some strange toys that can be free to put together, which can inspire children's creativity.
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Toys are a good childhood companion for children, and Mr. Frank Kidd regards toys as a lifelong career. This children's toy museum contains almost his entire life collection. Car toys are the baby of boys. There are hundreds of toy cars, toy planes, police badges and various humanoid dolls and teddy bears collected by Frank's wife in the museum. Their hard work has created a childlike world, which makes people miss the innocence of childhood. brilliant.
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This is a very interesting children's toy exhibition hall, and it is free, children love it very much. There are some strange toys that can be free to put together, which can inspire children's creativity.
It is a free museum that displays some private collections, with a wide variety of collections and many not toy railway artifacts such as cutlery and locks, worth a visit.
This private collection museum is a windowless building with a collector's collection of toys, ancient silver coins and locks. Because there are no windows here, you need to knock on the door to enter the museum, the museum is full of mystery! Worth a look.
11 dollars a person, you can come out in the middle, stamp a seal on your hand, there are many large projects inside, various experiences, children can play in it for a day.
This is the private museum in Portland, with a collection of different toys, to see how much the museum's owners love children.