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This contains work from local artisans and products from local businesses. As you can see we have room for a few more organizations and individuals to show their wares.
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"There are people who are unable to do the things that in your life you take for granted," is the message handwritten with brush and ink and posted to this outdoor display case. Many temples have similar cases, but not all; impressionistically 1 in 5 or 1 in 10 seem to produce these brief reflections for passers-by to ponder. This particular temple is not overly large or old. The dedication remarks carved into the stone plaque giving the temple name tell of spring 1945 when it was opened at the final months of WW II.
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Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge Exhibit -- May/June 2006. None of the animals were killed for display - they died due to accidents.
On the floor beneath the primary exhibit, the Western New Mexico University Museum has put a large part of the their collection of American Indian pottery and artifacts on display. Pottery is mostly Mimbres, but Casa Grande and Pueblo are also represented. The pieces are mostly there for students to study. Most of them are untagged and not catalogued.