He will then point out to tiny doors scattered all around the city as evidence.

There is at least a dozen.

Of course, they were installed by Mr. Wright himself.

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The children’s delighted response prompted him to build more.

A fairy door at Selo Shevel Gallery in Ann Arbor.

The doors also attract tourists.

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Now fairy doors are popping up elsewhere, such as in San Francisco and New York City.

In Atlanta City, it has spawned a new project, Tiny Doors ATL.

Tiny Doors ATL, in turn, has inspired other artists to install fairy doors in their own places.

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Fairy door at Peaceable Kingdom, 210 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Photo credit:Dwight Burdette/Wikimedia

Close-up of fairy door at Selo Shevel Gallery, Ann Arbor.

Photo credit: Tiny Doors ATL

A Tiny Door in Atlanta.

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Photo credit:Eddie Krebs/Flickr

Photo credit: Tiny Doors ATL

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