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The Museum of Appalachia, Clinton, Tennesee, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Museum of Appalachia, Clinton, Tennesee, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Museum of Appalachia, Clinton, Tennesee, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Wood Carvings in the Museum of Appalachia, Clinton, Tennesee, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Museum of Appalachia, Clinton, Tennesee, USA
Quilt in the Museum of Appalachia, Clinton, Tennesee, USA Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Museum of Appalachia followed the basic philosophy of preserving not only structures and artifacts relevant to the region's history, but also preserving each item's individual history— who owned it, when and how it was created or obtained, and how it was used


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