Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum
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Le Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum (musée du casse-noix de Leavenworth) est un musée consacré aux casse-noix et casse-noisettes situé à Leavenworth (État de Washington, États-Unis). Ce musée, fondé en 1995 par Arlene Wagner et son mari George, abritait plus de 6 000 casse-noix en 2010. Arlene Wagner étudia le ballet sous la direction d'Alexandra Danilova, et par la suite l'enseigna elle-même. Elle a enseigné plusieurs productions du Casse-noisette de Tchaïkovski. Par la suite elle s'est passionnée pour les casse-noisettes et a commencé à les collectionner dans les années 1960. Le bâtiment, de style bavarois, qui abrite le musée couvre une surface de 280 mètres carrés. Le musée se trouve au-dessus de la « Nussknacker Haus », boutique de vente de casse-noix du couple Wagner.
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Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum is a museum dedicated to nutcrackers, located in Leavenworth, Washington. Founded by Arlene Wagner and her husband George in 1995, the museum housed over 7,000 nutcrackers in 2020. She taught multiple productions of The Nutcracker, and became enamored of nutcrackers. She began collecting them during the 1960s. The museum's building is of a Bavarian style and has an area of 5,000 square feet;
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Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum is a museum dedicated to nutcrackers, located in Leavenworth, Washington. Founded by Arlene Wagner and her husband George in 1995, the museum housed over 7,000 nutcrackers in 2020. She taught multiple productions of The Nutcracker, and became enamored of nutcrackers. She began collecting them during the 1960s. The museum's building is of a Bavarian style and has an area of 5,000 square feet; Wagner came to be known as "the Nutcracker Lady". The Museum was featured on the NBC program Today in 2000. In 2001, the museum became a part of the National Heritage Foundation. David Evangelista favorably reviewed the museum in a piece for an A&E Network special in 2003. Wagner wrote a book, The Art and Character of Nutcrackers, which discusses 1,000 pieces from the museum. In December 2009, the museum was featured on the "Sunday Morning" program of CBS News. On November 8, 2010, Wagner became the first guest featured on Conan O'Brien's late-night television program on TBS, Conan. The Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum has received favorable reception in the book You Know You're in Washington When..., where the authors recommended it as the best location to learn about the art and engineering of nutcrackers. Wagner's book The Art and Character of Nutcrackers was also given positive mention in the book. Wagner was consulted as a resource for the book Nutcracker Nation. Authors Ken and Dahlynn McKowen recommended the museum in their book Best of Oregon & Washington's Mansions Museums & More.
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