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Our 'Make Your Own Matchbox House' Kits are very popular, and to help those who have purchased them, we've made a video of how to put them together. Our names are Marisa and David and we love to create unusual items like these suitcase dollhouses. We live in Queanbeyan, NSW Australia with two kids, three chickens and four cats. We make dollhouses out of cute old suitcases we come across. Vintage timber cigar boxes also make wonderful mini dollhouses. An unique keepsake of something you no longer use.
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The Lives They Left Behind: Suitcases from a State Hospital Attic. View list of images with captions. Please click here for news about the new permanent home of the former Traveling Exhibit. When Willard Psychiatric Center in New York's Finger Lakes closed in 1995, workers discovered hundreds of suitcases in the attic of an abandoned building. Many of them appeared untouched since their owners packed them decades earlier before entering the institution. How were they treated?