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LINCOLN - In the 200 years it has stood on the road to the Great, the Hearthside stone walls was a farm, a manor house of a businessman and a craft center. Sunday afternoon, it was a doll house.
Dressed in period costumes early 1900, members of the Friends of Hearthside, the group that maintains the old manor, held two parties Victorian Tea for 110 girls, aged 5 to 10, their mothers, fathers, grandparents grandparents or uncles. And their American Girl dolls.
Kathy Hartley, president of the association, said the event is one of his fundraisers most popular, selling in a week.