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Faith Wick's Fairyland

Powering Up Imagination

The story of Story Arts & Museum began with Fairyland Park in 1948. It was located in Marble, MN. This operated as a thriving tourist attraction until 1972 when Faith Wick transitioned from life-sized figures to doll-sized figures. Faith
became an internationally recognized designer and employed a large cottage industry of workers from 1980 to 2005. Individual visitors of all ages,
student groups, organizations, clubs, assisted living, and group homes enjoy the museum exhibits. The museum inspires sharing of story and
imagination.

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Music Room

Creative History and more

The exhibit is of historical importance, continuing a tradition of sharing fairy tales and historic figures which began as Fairyland Park in 1948 in

 Marble, MN. This operated as a thriving  tourist attraction until 1972 when Faith Wick transitioned from life-sized figures to doll-sized figures. Faith     

became an internationally recognized  designer and employed a large cottage industry of workers from 1980 to 2005. Individual visitors of all ages,
student groups, organizations, clubs, assisted living, and group homes enjoy the museum exhibits. The museum inspires sharing of story and
imagination.

Gathering Room

Creative History and more

The exhibit is of historical importance, continuing a tradition of sharing fairy tales and historic figures which began as Fairyland Park in 1948 in
Marble, MN. This operated as a thriving tourist attraction until 1972 when Faith Wick transitioned from life-sized figures to doll-sized figures. Faith
became an internationally recognized designer and employed a large cottage industry of workers from 1980 to 2005. Individual visitors of all ages,
student groups, organizations, clubs, assisted living, and group homes enjoy the museum exhibits. The museum inspires sharing of story and
imagination.

Museum

Creative History and more

The story of Story Arts & Museum began with Fairyland Park in 1948 in
Marble, MN. This operated as a thriving tourist attraction until 1972 when Faith Wick transitioned from life-sized figures to doll-sized figures. Faith
became an internationally recognized designer and employed a large cottage industry of workers from 1980 to 2005. Individual visitors of all ages,
student groups, organizations, clubs, assisted living, and group homes enjoy the museum exhibits. The museum inspires sharing of story and
imagination.

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