National Toy Hall of Fame
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The National Toy Hall of Fame is a hall of fame that recognizes the contributions of toys and games that have sustained their popularity for many years. Established in 1998, the National Toy Hall of Fame was originally housed at A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village in Salem, Oregon, United States, but was moved to the Strong Museum (now the Strong - National Museum of Play) in Rochester, New York, in 2002 after it outgrew its original home.
Thirty-six toys have been enshrined in the National Toy Hall of Fame:
- Alphabet Blocks
- Barbie
- Bicycle
- Candy Land
- Cardboard box
- Checkers
- Crayola Crayon
- Duncan Yo-Yo
- Easy Bake Oven (added in 2006)
- Erector Set
- Etch-A-Sketch
- Frisbee
- G.I. Joe
- Hula Hoop
- Jack-in-the-box
- Jacks
- Jigsaw puzzle
- Jump rope
- Lego
- Lincoln Logs
- Lionel Trains (added in 2006)
- Marbles
- Monopoly
- Mr. Potato Head
- Play-Doh
- Radio Flyer wagon
- Raggedy Ann
- Rocking horse
- Roller skates
- Scrabble
- Silly Putty
- Slinky
- Teddy Bear
- Tinkertoy
- Tonka Trucks
- View-master