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Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

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Hometown:
Canyon, TX
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At the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum you will find the heart of Texas art, the free spirit of the Taos and Santa Fe schools, and the unsurpassed Southwest American Indian art. Unlock the hidden world of the ancient past through our paleontology, geology and archeology areas while learning about the rich history of the region and seeing some of the finest examples of American fashion in the Textiles Gallery.

Our exhibits are changing constantly, and there is always something new to see. Come be a part of it all and join us today!

From dinosaurs to modern art, from saddles to automobiles, we have it all, and I hope you come to see us soon.
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http://www.panhandleplains.org

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At 10:46am on August 28th, 2007, Museums said…
Buster,
Nice additions of the museum podcast player...did you notice I made a widget so people can also use the podcast player on Facebook.
At 9:30am on August 16th, 2007, Julia Dennis said…
Hidden worlds, plays an inclusive part of my fine art research and artwork. I have a traveling caravan installation at the moment sitting in the grounds of the MoDA Museum in London. I chose the caravan as it is often seen as a place of shelter and refuge, where people can do as they please. It permits a private, intimate, personal world of their own.
Inside it displays a culturally diverse mix of textiles, objects, memorabilia, food and faiths; which reflect more about what Britain is today. The comfort of the caravan is also being used to allow people to unfold 'The Untold'; often consisting of secrets and hidden stories of yesterday and today.

People are encouraged to add their own objects, sit around and have cups of tea and biscuits whilst discussing their lives and experiences.

Keep the good work up!
At 11:22am on August 15th, 2007, Michael Bertrand said…
Hello Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum,
I have not visited yet, but hope to. I now have a profile section on my page that tells a bit about myself.
 
 

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