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The Town with a Subculture of Secret Tiny Doors
Source: https://www.messynessychic.com/2013/...7QZEXXqKuLyHQw
In Ann Arbor, Michigan, a series of what is known as ‘fairy doors’, began popping up around the area in 2005, built into buildings, shops and restaurants and quickly acquired a cult following. Father and children’s book author, Jonathan B. Wright, believed to be behind the installation of the whimsical tiny portals, is kind of like the Banksy of fairy doors.
One of the fairy doors in Ann Arbor, outside the Peaceable Kingdom store. There’s a miniature replica of the shop behind the door built under the window display, which can also be seen from tiny windows inside the store…
It all began in 1993 when Jonathan was renovating his home and decided to install some fairy doors for his daughters (one in the fireplace and two in the kitchen). You can see the doors he built for them here. Over a decade later, he decided to go public. On April 7, 2005, the first public fairy door appeared outside Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea. Ten days later, the Peaceable Kingdom one appeared.
The door at Red Shoes is a near-exact replica of the actual entrance, and inside the store is a small green door similar to the doors found inside the building. Written on the red door outside is Ours 123-4:5683?, which is a take on the real entrance that lists the store hours.
Of the original ten public Ann Arbor fairy doors, seven still exist in and around the downtown Ann Arbor area but the idea has also spread to other nearby towns. Local children leave gifts for the tiny inhabitants, include pennies, drawings, tiny packages, candies, and little notes.
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Your guide to Ann Arbor fairy doors
Source: https://www.mlive.com/entertainment/...ann_arbor.html
Whether you're looking to learn more about fairy doors in downtown Ann Arbor, or curious about where the phenomenon all started, or wondering about where you can buy a locally-made fairy door, this gallery's loaded with images and videos to provide information on all things Ann Arbor fairy doors.
Red Shoes fairy door
Sweetwaters
Peaceable Kingdom fairy door
The Ark's fairy door
The Ark's fairy ticket window
Downtown library's fairy door
Goblin door
Michigan Theater
Edward Jones' new fairy door
Himalayan Bazaar's sherpa fairy door
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Crazy Wisdom Bookstore and Tea Room
Lily Grace's fairy cosmetics store
Bead Gallery fairy doors
Lexi's Toy Box fairy door
The fairy door that started it all
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