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Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W 1st Ave, Spokane, Washington
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A view of Spokane and the mountains beyond as seen from the grounds of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.
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A statue of stacked animals was on display in front of the museum.
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The jaw of a large animal had been sectioned to show the arrangement of bones and teeth.
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An antique bicycle was on display on a shelf along with other items from that period.
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An antique view camera with its brass lens and trigger bulb.
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Miniature Cathedral Model (Tramp Art)
1951-1969
Built of Tennessee red cedar in 3200 hours by retired Lutheran minister, Rev. J.J. Mikelson.
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A Carbon-Arc Motion Picture Projector was on display.
It was General Electric's "Simplex" projector, first used in Spokane's Granada Theater and then in Sacred Heart School of Nursing.
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"The Navigators" 2009
by Artist: Brad Rude.
Materials were Stone, Bronze, Wood, Steel.
It was a Gift From Scott and Betty Lukins
And Their Family
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"The Navigators" 2009
by Artist: Brad Rude.
Materials were Stone, Bronze, Wood, Steel.
It was a Gift From Scott and Betty Lukins
And Their Family
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A work of art by Peter Thomas in which an animal emerged from the wall of the studio.
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A mastodon by artist Peter Thomas emerged from the wall and had a bit of the wall stuck to one of its tusks.
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