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Accession number: P5948 Judy Huey standing with Pinocchio doll next to Anaheim Public Library, Carnegie Building, located at 241 South Los Angeles Street (now Anaheim Blvd.), on the northwest corner of South Los Angeles Street and Broadway; image shows Judy Huey, wearing dark glasses, blue cardigan sweater and pleated skirt, holding Pinocchio doll; Pinocchio doll was one of five hundred dolls made and distributed in 1929 by the San Francisco branch of the Macmillan publishing house with its new edition of the classic "Adventures of Pinocchio" by C. Collodi; Anaheim's Pinocchio survived the 1933 earthquake and the 1938 flood, although he lost a leg; Carnegie building visible in background.
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