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Phil Dokas says: The old Jefferson Market fairy door. If memory serves, this was destroyed perhaps one too many times. Resultantly, the fairies took the high road…
Jefferson Market Fairy Door Exterior by Andrea Wiggins
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Phil Dokas says: …and moved to higher ground.
Jefferson Market's Relocated Fairy Door by Andrea Wiggins
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Phil Dokas says: At Peaceable Kingdom on Main Street, the fairies have quite the setup.
Fairy Door by murn
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Phil Dokas says: For one, their door has a matching closed sign.
día cuarenta (29 June) by Sam
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Phil Dokas says: Additionally, you can see that they have a sizable knick knack shop to match Peaceable Kingdom. Behold their array of thimbles, coins, umbrellas, and sundry items.
looking in the windows by traciw
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Phil Dokas says: Another view into the fairy shop.
Fairy Doors at Ann Arbor by Luisa Villegas
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Phil Dokas says: The very similar doors at Red Shoes. Complete with matching wreaths.
identical doors by traciw
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Phil Dokas says: Probably the most well-known fairy door, at Selo/Shevel gallery at Main and Liberty.
día cincuenta y uno (10 July) by Sam
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Phil Dokas says: Less well-known is the fact that these fairies have an upstairs window indoors as well.
Selo/Shevel Gallery Fairy Window by Kristin
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Phil Dokas says: Inside Sweetwaters Cafe is this door down on the floor, as well as a second door higher up.
Fairy Door by murn
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Phil Dokas says: The fairy door at the defunct Ann Arbor Frame Company. Where these fairies moved is an item of mystery.
Fairy Door - Ann Arbor Framing Company by Angela Reams
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Phil Dokas says: And it turns out, they've made a home for themselves in none other than fairy tales.
Ann Arbor Public Library Fairy House by Kristin
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Phil Dokas says: The fairies also made themselves a home in more fairy tales at Nicola’s Books.
A.Brodie_A2_FairyDoors_Nicolas by :Flockprinter:
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Phil Dokas says: And then of course there's the Arb where all sorts of strange and mystical things happen. Such as a colony of these more rural fairy homes.
Small houses for Fairies and Trolls / 小精靈和地精的小屋 by Shu-Hung Liu
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