Published August 22. 2025 05:41PM
Bethlehem residents Mike Reenock and Lauren Ackerman, with Ackerman siblings 13-year-old Grayson and 12-year-old Ben, check out a circa 1930 FAO Schwarz dollhouse, one of a collection of 44 miniature abodes during a recent “Behind the Scenes Dollhouse Tour” held at the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts, 427 N. New St. Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites has extended this rare opportunity to explore the Elizabeth Johnston Prime Dollhouse Collection which is housed in an environmentally-controlled vault. Tickets are still available for noon and 1:15 p.m. events Sept. 13 and Sept. 27. For more information, call 610-882-0450, or visit historicbethlehem.org/. Press photo by Ed Courrier
Bethlehem residents Mike Reenock and Lauren Ackerman, with Ackerman’s siblings 13-year-old Grayson and 12-year-old Ben, check out a circa 1930 FAO Schwarz dollhouse, one of a collection of 44 miniature abodes during a recent “Behind the Scenes Dollhouse Tour” held at the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts, 427 N. New St. Historic Bethlehem Museums and Sites has extended this rare opportunity to explore the Elizabeth Johnston Prime Dollhouse Collection, which is housed in an environmentally-controlled vault. Tickets are still available for noon and 1:15 p.m. events on Sept. 13 and 27. For more information, call 610-882-0450 or visit historicbethlehem.org/. ED COURRIER/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS