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Dorothy's stolen ruby slippers found years ago, but mystery remains in  Minnesota town
Dorothy's stolen ruby slippers found years ago, but mystery remains in Minnesota town

The Return of Dorothy's Iconic Ruby Slippers, Now Newly Preserved for the  Ages | At the Smithsonian| Smithsonian Magazine
The Return of Dorothy's Iconic Ruby Slippers, Now Newly Preserved for the Ages | At the Smithsonian| Smithsonian Magazine

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History
Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History
Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History
Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers Were Stolen 13 Years Ago. Now They've Been Found. -  The New York Times
Dorothy's Ruby Slippers Were Stolen 13 Years Ago. Now They've Been Found. - The New York Times

To Preserve Dorothy's Ruby Slippers, Smithsonian Relies On Custom Q-Tips  And A Lot Of Cash | WAMU
To Preserve Dorothy's Ruby Slippers, Smithsonian Relies On Custom Q-Tips And A Lot Of Cash | WAMU

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History
Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History

A man is charged with the 2005 theft of the red 'Wizard of Oz' slippers :  NPR
A man is charged with the 2005 theft of the red 'Wizard of Oz' slippers : NPR

Ruby Slippers Locations: Where to See Them | Marriott TRAVELER
Ruby Slippers Locations: Where to See Them | Marriott TRAVELER

For Those Ruby Red Slippers, There's No Place Like Home | Arts & Culture|  Smithsonian Magazine
For Those Ruby Red Slippers, There's No Place Like Home | Arts & Culture| Smithsonian Magazine

Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History
Dorothy's Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History

Smithsonian Museum Seeks To Preserve And Restore Dorothy's Ruby Slippers -  CBS Baltimore
Smithsonian Museum Seeks To Preserve And Restore Dorothy's Ruby Slippers - CBS Baltimore

Ruby slippers - Wikipedia
Ruby slippers - Wikipedia

How The Wizard of Oz ruby slippers became the ultimate Hollywood symbol |  EW.com
How The Wizard of Oz ruby slippers became the ultimate Hollywood symbol | EW.com

Smithsonian Launches $300K Campaign to Rescue Dorothy's Ruby Slippers – The  Hollywood Reporter
Smithsonian Launches $300K Campaign to Rescue Dorothy's Ruby Slippers – The Hollywood Reporter

Collectible Licensed Ruby Slipper – OZ Museum / Columbian Theatre
Collectible Licensed Ruby Slipper – OZ Museum / Columbian Theatre

Ruby slippers, scarecrow land at Smithsonian | KPIC
Ruby slippers, scarecrow land at Smithsonian | KPIC

There was more than one pair of Ruby Slippers in Dorothy's closet? |  National Museum of American History
There was more than one pair of Ruby Slippers in Dorothy's closet? | National Museum of American History

How the Smithsonian helped the FBI in the case of stolen ruby slippers |  PBS NewsHour
How the Smithsonian helped the FBI in the case of stolen ruby slippers | PBS NewsHour

The (display) case of the Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American  History
The (display) case of the Ruby Slippers | National Museum of American History

How the Smithsonian helped the FBI in the case of stolen ruby slippers |  PBS NewsHour
How the Smithsonian helped the FBI in the case of stolen ruby slippers | PBS NewsHour

Smithsonian Launches $300K Kickstarter Campaign to Save Dorothy's Ruby  Slippers
Smithsonian Launches $300K Kickstarter Campaign to Save Dorothy's Ruby Slippers

Smithsonian launches Kickstarter campaign to preserve Dorothy's ruby  slippers - Los Angeles Times
Smithsonian launches Kickstarter campaign to preserve Dorothy's ruby slippers - Los Angeles Times

Recovered Ruby Slippers visit museum for examination by conservators,  curators . . . and FBI agents | National Museum of American History
Recovered Ruby Slippers visit museum for examination by conservators, curators . . . and FBI agents | National Museum of American History