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For years, the dolls and accessories were available only through the mail-order catalog. That changed with the opening of the first specialized American Girl retail store in Chicago in 1998...
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Take a look at the very first Pleasant Company American Girl catalog! This is how American Girl started!This is history!The images used in this video are cou...
The American Girl Collection was originally exclusively available only through mail-order catalogs. Over the next several years, five more historical dolls and their stories were added for a total of eight girls spanning periods in U.S. history from 1764 to 1944.
Today, the American Girl Company focuses more on its contemporary character dolls. Nonetheless, the Historical dolls remain some of the most iconic AG dolls and are highly sought after by doll collectors. Beginning with only three dolls, American Girl has produced 23 unique Historical Character dolls, 10 of which are currently in retirement.
Kirsten, Samantha, and Molly were the first American Girl dolls in 1986. Here's how the brand is staying relevant with new, contemporary characters.
The catalogue featured the first three characters of the American Girls Collection: Kirsten, Samantha and Molly. By Christmas 1986, Rowland and Pleasant Company sold around $1.7 million worth of products through its mail-order catalogue.
Our second exhibit (and the first to highlight our collectibles), Childhood Nostalgia: A Collection of Pleasant Company and American Girl Catalogues, showcases our founder's extensive collection of catalogues from the renowned toy company.
The American Girl books have many different variations; each book series shares the journey of one American Girl Doll character. American Girl Dolls were created with the goal of educating young children on history, morals, and life lessons through the stories accompanied with each doll.
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