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Angela Peterson Doll & Miniature Museum


category : Museums
One of the South's largest doll museums, featuring more than 2700 dolls, miniature displays, dollhouses, and unusual artifacts which includes the lifelong collection of one woman. Also a special exhibit of over 130 Shirley Temple Dolls; 17 African American Personality Dolls and other rotating doll and miniature exhibits. Groups and individuals welcome. Museum store available. Guides for groups of 15 or more by reservation. Located behind the Visitors Information Center.




Address:
101 W. Green Drive
High Point, NC 27260
Phone: (336)885-3655

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Oak Hollow Golf Course

Pete Dye Design, Par 72, Open Year Round. Listed in Golf Digest's Best Public Course and Best Affordable Courses since the course opened.

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World's Largest Chest of Drawers

Known as the Bureau of Information in 1926, this restored, beautiful, 19th-century dresser is the "World's Largest Chest of Drawers." Standing 32 feet high, it was built to call attention to High Point as the Furniture Capital of the World.

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