
August 24, 2012
The Marx Toy Museum
Photo Essay Part One
Welcome to our first multi-part photo essay in The PopCulteer. As a sort of early present to our readers, just a few days away from PopCult's seventh anniversary, we are bringing you photographic evidence of a trip we took last week to The Marx Toy Museum in Moundsville, West Virginia.
It was an incredibly pleasant trip. The weather was perfect. The museum was easy to find. Francis Turner, founder of the museum and Candy, who was working as a docent the day we showed up, were warm, friendly and gracious. I've been reading about Francis and his amazing collection for years, and it was great to finally meet him in person.

This photo essay cannot possibly replace the actual experience of going to The Marx Toy Museum. You can't imagine how cool it is to see this much toy history in one place. It's a great day trip, and I recommend it to anyone in the Charleston area. If you grew up any time before the 1980s, The Marx Toy Museum will bring back many childhood memories. You may overdose on nostalgic glee. If you're younger, you will still find the toys of yesteryear to be fascinating.
This photo essay is broken into five parts, so that the graphics don't overwhelm your browsers. Convenient links will be posted at the top and bottom of each essay, so that you can jump around at will.
Enjoy!
The Marx Toy Museum Photo Essay
Part Two--Marxism In The Toy World
Part Three--Playsets And Plastic People
Part Four--Girl's Toys
Part Five--Johnny West And The Cowboys
Part One--Meet The Museum
Here we just get our foot in the door, and look around at the many wonders of The Marx Toy Museum.
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Check out the entire The Marx Toy Museum Photo Essay
Part Two--Marxism In The Toy World
Part Three--Playsets And Plastic People
Part Four--Girl's Toys
Part Five--Johnny West And The Cowboys
3 comments:
Awesome! One of these days I hope to get back there.
Thank you for sharing both the pictures and the experience, the Museum looks like a wonderful place,
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