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Now in our 20th year! Debra Gulea started selling antique dolls at area doll shows in 1990, opened her store in 1995 and went online around 1997. Thanks to all of you for 20 years of doll buying, selling, learning, and fun.
For a listing of in-store events, visit our EVENTS page.
The shop Debra's Dolls occupies three rooms of the Mullica House, circa 1704, oldest house in Mullica Hill, New Jersey. The Mullica House was built by Eric Mullica Jr. and his wife Ann Catherine. Read more about the Mullica family, early settlers of NJ, on Wikipedia. The historic district of Mullica Hill, in the heart of Harrison Township, is home to over 35 shops and multi-dealer antiques centers, all located within walking distance of one another. Several structures in Mullica Hill, including the Mullica House which is home to Derba's Dolls, have recently been investigated by South Jersey Ghost Research. Mullica Hill is located just 35 minutes from both Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE and 2 ½ hours from both Washington, DC and New York City. It's a great place to spend the day! Make sure to visit Debra's favorite shop, Yellow Garage Antiques, while in town. For more information on historic Mullica Hill, please see our FAQ page.

Our doll shop has a new look! In late 2009, our 300+ year old store building received a fresh paint job. We will be painting the interior and adding a historic wooden store counter during 2010 and new shelving/storage areas. Check back for updated photos as we complete more remodeling projects. Here are some of the pictures of our renovations in progress.
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Hours:
Debra's Dolls is open from 12 until 4 every Thursday, Friday, & Saturday..
Debra’s Dolls is closed every year for the month of August.
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Directions:
From Route 295 - Take Exit 11, Bear Right onto Rt. 322 East, Proceed 7 miles,
dead-end at a traffic light, make a right onto Main Street, Debra's Dolls is 1/2
mile on the right.
From the New Jersey Turnpike - Take Exit 2, Bear Right
onto Rt. 322 East, Proceed 3 miles, dead-end at a traffic light, make a right
onto Main Street, Debra's Dolls is 1/2 mile on the right.
From Route
55 - Take Exit 50B. The sign will say "Richwood-Mullica Hill". Go straight
on Route 322 West. Pass straight through 2 traffic lights. Approximately 3 miles
after the second light, dead-end on Main Street. The Old Mill Antiques Mall will
be on your right. Make a right onto Main Street. Debra's Dolls is the third building
on the left after the Firehouse.
More information on historic Mullica Hill can be found on the FAQ page and by visiting the Mullica Hill Web Site. Also check out the Wikipedia article on Mullica Hill. For information on how you can be involved in improving the look of Mullica Hill’s historic downtown, go to www.htbeautify.com. For information on other businesses in Gloucester County, go wto www.co.gloucester.nj.us/Departments/EconomicDev/mainnew.cfm.
Be sure to visit the web site of Debra's favorite shop in town www.yellowgarageantiques.com. Also check out www.gracies-garden.com, a children’s party and play center which recently opened in Mullica Hill. For more area stores and services, go to www.southjerseymall.com.
Fine
Dining
Dining in downtown Mullica Hill includes Toscana, Crescent Moon Coffee & Tea, Croutons, Amelia's Tea and Holly and the Amish Market. For a peek inside & more info on these eateries, visit this blog. http://jjstravels.blogspot.com/2009/02/magic-of-mullica-hill.html. For fine dining just outside of town, Old Swedes Inn and Botto's, both of Swedesboro, NJ and JC Cook's of Pitman, NJ.
Area
Lodging
Hampton Inn: Bridgeport, NJ
(856) 467-6200 (I-295 Exit 10
- 9 miles)
Holiday Inn Select: Bridgeport, NJ
(856) 467-3322
(I-295 Exit 10 - 9 miles)
Fairfield Inn: Deptford, NJ
(856)
686-9050 (Rt. 55 Exit 58 - 14 miles)
Marriott Residence Inn: Deptford,
NJ
(856) 686-9188 (Rt. 55 Exit 58 - 14 miles)
The
Founders Inn Bed & Breakfast - Glassboro, NJ
(856) 881-1110
www.thefoundersinn.com
(Route
55 Exit 50A, 6.6 miles)
Travel
Information
For general information on Mullica Hill, New Jersey's shops,
events, and history please visit The
Mullica Hill Web Site or go to Epodunk for hundreds of interesting facts about the town.For comprehensive listings of
shops and things to do in South Jersey, check out www.visitsouthjersey.com or www.newjerseyvisitorsnetwork.com/gloucester |