Cathrine Rowe began building the dollhouse in 1978 and created the majority of the miniatures inside, alongside buying some from miniature conventions that she used to attend.
Barbara Rowe reminisces about her mother’s miniature creations and expresses appreciation for the preservation of her mother’s work.
A miniature model of a “Townhouse in the City”. On the backside is a model of a room.
Wanda Millans shows off Cathrine Rowe’s memory book that preserves the thought and design process for the dollhouse and multiple miniature rooms.
Wanda Millans gives David Wells a tour of Cathrine Rowe’s dollhouse inspired by Colonial Williamsburg.
Georgia’s Old Capital Heritage Center at the Depot, Inc. (GOCHC) hosted The Miniature World of Cathrine Rowe opening reception April 27, at the Brown-Stetson-Sanford House.
The Brown-Stetson-Sanford House is a historic home that is owned by GOCHC and acts as a museum and event space.
Inside the home, multiple miniature story boxes and a large dollhouse can be found that we...