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Heidi Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Jun 1996 17:53:40 -0600
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You might try checking a Home Depot or Builder's Square type store in the
section for gardening and patios and stuff or try a large Craft store
such as Michael's or Hobby Lobby.  There are also companies that make
trees and rocks and lifelike display prop furniture for museums, they
would have stuff like that too, but probably more expensive, I can't
remember any specific company names though - there were some at the Expo
at AAM this year though.
Hope you find what you are looking for.

Heidi Anderson
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On Fri, 31 May 1996, John Martinson wrote:

> We are thinking of putting up an exhibit with forest trees,
> but do not want to bring in big logs, cut down tress, and the
> worry about bugs.  Does anyone know of where to buy fake pine,
> spruce, fir trees (forest varieties) that you often see?
>
> John Martinson
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> Work: Fort Walla Walla Museum
> 755 Myra Rd
> Walla Walla, WA  99364
> (509) 525-7703 (Work)
>

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