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The Annalee Story:
In one way, the tale begins with a young woman's meticulous dying of
felt fabric and freehand painting of doll faces during the Depression. In another, it starts daily in a design room, a short
stroll from Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith, NH. Either way this is a once-upon-a time story of a doll making cottage industry
making it big; nationally big. But this story is different because this one is infused with magic; a very special magic which
is uniquely Annalee. Annalee and husband Chip Thorndike
lived on a New Hampshire chicken farm. The chicken farm failed in the early 1950's and it was then that Annalee was forced
to really get serious about her childhood hobby, doll making with a dash of Yankee influence. So the old chicken coop became
a design room, Chip became a salesman, and Annalee a doll maker. She fashioned her creations directly from the activities
of her two sons who were always skiing, swimming or otherwise engaged in what children do best. There is no doubt that this
is why Annalee picked more then one mischievous, whimsical face for each of her doll creations.  Today, the dolls that Annalee's design associates
create reflect not only easier times, but also Annalee's sense of human nature - and humor. The ideas emerged, she says,
from "research and reading." By the 1980's the company started to focus more and more on the holiday seasons,
after all, this is when people really share how much they care for each other. Whether a Christmas elf or an Easter frog,
one characteristic threads itself through the entire family of dolls. "It's the positive-ness of the face,"
says their creator. "It's the smile. If you smile, someone else has got to smile back." Then, she adds,
"you have to have the action and the humor - the flexibility and the wit that goes along with it." Flexibility and
wit happen to go along with the production of these whimsical felt-and-wire personalities. It is the wire frame that gives
these dolls their personality, allowing our artists and you the opportunity to position them in a way that speaks to each
one of us. Annalee dolls have a lightness of heart that fits into any setting. Take a look at Annalee's creations and
there's something special right in front of you. Sure, her dolls are full of character and whimsy, but the thread that
binds them together as an 'Annalee' is that each and every one of them energetically celebrates some aspect of life
itself - life at its very best. Therein lies the magic, and such magic works wonders as a home décor display or just
as a gift for someone special, even yourself.
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The new millennium brought some major changes for Annalee as
a company. Annalee Thorndike passed away in 2002, leaving behind a legacy of magical, whimsical creations that our current
designers turn to for inspiration.
2006 Executives at Annalee Dolls bring local environmental
responsibility into their boardroom by implementing a reorganization of the Annalee property. The pressure was on to configure
an ecological design which would consolidate the three separate buildings into a single structure, therefore reducing the
carbon footprint in Meredith, NH.
2007 One year later, the "New Location, Same Property"
eco-friendly campus on Reservoir Road is complete.
2008 Annalee launches virtual museum online
with integrated technology allowing visitors to see the small details in the face art and fabrics that make every Annalee
doll unique!
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