Skip to content
  • Visit
    • TOURS
    • Accessibility
    • HOURS & LOCATION
    • BECOME A MEMBER
    • ADMISSION
    • GIFT SHOP
  • Exhibits
    • With You I Am Myself
    • The German Immigrant Experience
    • Past Exhibitions
    • What’s New? Recent Acquisitions to the Collection
    • Immigrant Innovators: The Fruehauf Trailer Company
  • Learn
    • GAHC From Home
    • Internships
    • Resources
    • Translation Services
    • Book Discussions​
    • Travel
  • Events
  • About
    • About Us
    • DEAI Statement
    • Staff
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Newsletter
    • Contact Us
  • Private Events
  • Donate
  • Visit
    • TOURS
    • Accessibility
    • HOURS & LOCATION
    • BECOME A MEMBER
    • ADMISSION
    • GIFT SHOP
  • Exhibits
    • With You I Am Myself
    • The German Immigrant Experience
    • Past Exhibitions
    • What’s New? Recent Acquisitions to the Collection
    • Immigrant Innovators: The Fruehauf Trailer Company
  • Learn
    • GAHC From Home
    • Internships
    • Resources
    • Translation Services
    • Book Discussions​
    • Travel
  • Events
  • About
    • About Us
    • DEAI Statement
    • Staff
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Newsletter
    • Contact Us
  • Private Events
  • Donate

Unraveling the Mystery of Dolls

October 29, 2023 |
 2:00 pm -
 3:00 pm
$0-5

Register Here

Why do people seek thrills and frights that Halloween provides?

Unraveling the Mystery of Dolls: Thrills, Halloween, and Germany

Why are dolls scary? What is the thrill and fascination with being scared that Halloween provides? We’ll explore why some find dolls scary as well as the origins of Halloween and Germany’s role.

$5 per person, free for members.

Register Here

About the Speaker:

Ellen M. Tsagaris, JD, PhD, has collected dolls since age three. She gives lectures, stages museum exhibits, appraises, and makes dolls. Dr. Tsagaris writes books and articles about dolls, including With Love from Tin Lizzie; A History of Metal Dolls and A Bibliography of Doll and Toy Sources. Her articles are found in Antique Doll Collector, Antique Trader, The Midwestern Journal of Victorian Studies and The American Journal of Play. She blogged for R. John Wright, Ruby Lane, and Antique Doll Collector and was a guest columnist for the Argus/Dispatch. She has won several writing awards and has appeared on radio and television programs. She is currently the Executive Director of the American Doll and Toy Museum in Rock Island, Illinois.

  • Add to Google Calendar
  • Add to iCalendar
ON INSTAGRAM
  • Follow Us!

This error message is only visible to WordPress admins
There has been a problem with your Instagram Feed.

VISIT US

German American Heritage Center & Museum
712 W 2nd St.
Davenport, IA 52802

HOURS

Tuesdays – Saturdays open 10 am – 4 pm
Sundays open 12 – 4 pm
Closed Mondays

NEWSLETTER

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

STAY CONNECTED
Instagram Facebook-f Twitter
Sign Up for our Newsletter
German American Heritage Center & Museum
712 W 2nd St.
Davenport, IA 52802
Tuesdays – Saturdays open 10 am – 4 pm
Sundays open 12 – 4 pm
Closed Mondays

Newsletter

Subscribe to get all latest news, updates.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.