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The World's Largest Toy Museum Complex
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More than one million toys in 7 museums and two buildings. Collections and displays of modern and antique toys

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  • Admission pass for one
  • Admission pass for two
  • Admission pass for five

Admission pass includes entrance into “The World’s Largest Toy Museum Complex” including all 7 museums. The admission is free for children under 5 with paying adult.

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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. No cash value. Limit 12 per person. May be repurchased every 365 days. Must use promotional value in 1 visit(s). Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The World's Largest Toy Museum Complex

Outside the World’s Largest Toy Museum, two larger-than-life toy soldiers flank the entranceway, which leads to a collection of more than one million toys from the 19th century to today. The proprietors have neatly organized their eclectic memorabilia on wooden and glass shelving, and bigger items hang from the ceilings. Visitors experience fascination and nostalgia while browsing antique tin fire trucks, a 1959 British Embassy Rolls-Royce, superhero action figures, and retro lunchboxes, a more compact version of the dinner trays kids used to carry to school.

The Harold Bell Wright Museum is a special area of the World’s Largest Toy Museum Complex dedicated to a local hero and scribe. The complex consists of 26,000 sq. ft. of toys in two separate buildings. There are seven separate museums including a BB gun museum, A Teddy Bear Museum, and the famous Harold Bell Wright Museum. Guests can also find new collections of Barbies, GI Joes, Military toys, and Star Wars figures in the complex. In the new building, guests are greeted by an antique general store before entering a new western museum.

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