For almost twenty years, local multi-faceted artist Mary Scholl has been running her Toy Museum in a birch grove overlooking the Harbor near Whiskey Point, a continuation and expansion of the store she had owned on Chicago's North Halstead Street before coming to Beaver Island. Her building, which she designed (as she did her amazing home behind the Museum), is packed to the rafters with an immense number of items for children and collectors alike, ranging from aisle after aisle of candy jars, Bathing Beauty postcards from 1905, rubber figures, stencils, Star Wars cards, books of paper dolls, polished stones, Disney figures, cowboys, and trolls -- to over fifty valuable and even priceless metal cars and trucks from the 20's and 30's fastened to the roofboards.