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On Thu, 29 Aug 1996, LNAKAMURA wrote:
> The exhibit was presented in an old jail and brought people who had
> never been inside a museum to see the children's works and the other
> porcelains.
Linda,
Sounds like the Old Jail Museum in Albany, Texas, to me. I can't find my
museum directory at the moment, so I can't give you contact information.
The museum holds a significant collection of artworks and is housed in,
you guessed it, the old Shackelford County jail. It's usually a surprise
for tourists to find art in a museum in a jail in a town of a couple of
thousand people where one would expect the usual cowboy gear exhibit. If
you can't find a contact, let me know, and I'll look it up. Later.
Michaele and David Haynes [log in to unmask]
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