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Sycamore Springs Clothier: 18th Century Petticoats Now Available
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Einstein said that time is like a river, it flows in bends. If we could only step back around the turns, we could travel in either direction. I'm sure it's possible." Tasha Tudor. Hours: By Appointment Only. Location: Historic Elizabeth Township, Ohio. Fair At New Boston. George Rogers Clark Park,. For more information, please contact 937-882-9216 or info@grcha. Marla is the main historical interpreter for the Johnston Farm site in Piqua, Ohio. She is wearing an 1830's styled day dress.
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Sycamore Springs Clothier: Celebrate like it's 1743 and you're Claire Randall from Outlander
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Einstein said that time is like a river, it flows in bends. If we could only step back around the turns, we could travel in either direction. I'm sure it's possible." Tasha Tudor. Hours: By Appointment Only. Location: Historic Elizabeth Township, Ohio. Fair At New Boston. George Rogers Clark Park,. For more information, please contact 937-882-9216 or info@grcha. Marla is the main historical interpreter for the Johnston Farm site in Piqua, Ohio. She is wearing an 1830's styled day dress.
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Sycamore Springs Clothier: December 2011
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Einstein said that time is like a river, it flows in bends. If we could only step back around the turns, we could travel in either direction. I'm sure it's possible." Tasha Tudor. Hours: By Appointment Only. Location: Historic Elizabeth Township, Ohio. Fair At New Boston. George Rogers Clark Park,. For more information, please contact 937-882-9216 or info@grcha. Marla is the main historical interpreter for the Johnston Farm site in Piqua, Ohio. She is wearing an 1830's styled day dress.
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Doll Repair & Restoration: January 2015
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Doll Repair and Restoration. Some of our clients. Base fee doll repair (which includes ID on the doll): $30. 30 for up to a moderate size doll (app. 20"). Inquire for pricing on larger dolls. Resetting of stationary eyes. Resetting of sleep eyes. On a rocker) $35 and up. Starts at $30. After that it will be determined on the basis of hours needed for the completion of the project at the cost of $15 per hour. An estimate will be given. Identification of doll without repair:. Costume repair and costumes.
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Doll Repair & Restoration: More Battered Beauties
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Doll Repair and Restoration. Some of our clients. Base fee doll repair (which includes ID on the doll): $30. 30 for up to a moderate size doll (app. 20"). Inquire for pricing on larger dolls. Resetting of stationary eyes. Resetting of sleep eyes. On a rocker) $35 and up. Starts at $30. After that it will be determined on the basis of hours needed for the completion of the project at the cost of $15 per hour. An estimate will be given. Identification of doll without repair:. Costume repair and costumes.
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The Mind of Marla Fair: March 2009
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The Mind of Marla Fair. Random ramblings and hopefully a few worthwhile thoughts about the things that mean the most to me - art, history, being an historic interpreter, fiction writing, independent publishing, and the occasional rant about the world we live in today. Call me crazy, but I would rather have lived in the 19th century. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Ah, I remember that time long ago when I had. Idea what a blog was. Now I manage four! Well, you get the picture. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. I rarely ...
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The Mind of Marla Fair: August 2008
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The Mind of Marla Fair. Random ramblings and hopefully a few worthwhile thoughts about the things that mean the most to me - art, history, being an historic interpreter, fiction writing, independent publishing, and the occasional rant about the world we live in today. Call me crazy, but I would rather have lived in the 19th century. Tuesday, August 26, 2008. New YahooGroup for Historic Interpreters. Though the list has. I think we are going to have a very good time. After visiting Adena, I was treated to...
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The Mind of Marla Fair: A different young man - John Johnston
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The Mind of Marla Fair. Random ramblings and hopefully a few worthwhile thoughts about the things that mean the most to me - art, history, being an historic interpreter, fiction writing, independent publishing, and the occasional rant about the world we live in today. Call me crazy, but I would rather have lived in the 19th century. Thursday, November 12, 2009. A different young man - John Johnston. Today’s equivalent would be nearly three million dollars. And then, in time, began to ferry the goods to t...
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The Mind of Marla Fair: December 2008
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The Mind of Marla Fair. Random ramblings and hopefully a few worthwhile thoughts about the things that mean the most to me - art, history, being an historic interpreter, fiction writing, independent publishing, and the occasional rant about the world we live in today. Call me crazy, but I would rather have lived in the 19th century. Sunday, December 21, 2008. Merry Christmas to all of you! Monday, December 1, 2008. Author and Book Center Opening. AUTHOR AND BOOK CENTER OPENING. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Mind of Marla Fair: August 2009
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The Mind of Marla Fair. Random ramblings and hopefully a few worthwhile thoughts about the things that mean the most to me - art, history, being an historic interpreter, fiction writing, independent publishing, and the occasional rant about the world we live in today. Call me crazy, but I would rather have lived in the 19th century. Monday, August 17, 2009. I thought I would share them as they brought a smile to my face. If you do too, visit the site and let their creator know. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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