110 Main St., Arcola
Phone Number: (217) 268-4908
Description: The only official licensed Raggedy Ann and Andy Museum in the world! Dedicated to preserving the life and times of Arcola born John Gruelle, who created the characters. Visit our gift shop filled with licensed products.
Designer Johnny Gruelle’s daughter Marcella brought him an old rag doll one day, and he drew a face on the worn fabric. Pulling a book off the shelf, he noticed two James Witcomb Riley poems, “The Raggedy Man” and “Little Orphan Annie.” “Why don’t we call her Raggedy Ann?,” he said. Or so the story goes. Gruelle’s family made the original doll by hand, and he gave Raggedy Ann life in 1915. She became a children’s book character in 1918, and Gruelle’s publisher P.F. Volland arranged to sell Raggedy Ann dolls as well.
The tie-in between Gruelle’s Raggedy Ann Stories and the dolls proved a great marketing success. Gruelle averaged one new book a year for twenty years. Raggedy Ann comes to life when humans aren’t looking and embarks on adventures with her brave brother Andy. Marcella Gruelle tragically died at age 13, just as Raggedy Ann debuted. But she showed up as a tender remembrance in Marcella: A Raggedy Ann Story (1929).
The Museum is host to a large collection of rare Raggedy Ann & Andy memorabilia. From precious family paintings and dolls to Raggedy's visiting from Japan, there is certainly enough Raggedy history to keep one wandering for hours. The Museum is also host to a large assortment of Raggedys from Japan. Here you can explore the history of the beloved dolls from another culture and land.
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