Closed by COVID-19, North Clark County museum reopens By Jack Heffernan, Columbian county government and small cities reporter
Published: April 10, 2021, 7:54pm
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6 Photos Quilts line the pews on Saturday at the North Clark Historical Museum in Amboy. This quilt pictured was recently donated by 101-year-old Elaine Fletcher. Her mother crafted the mostly finished quilt; a needle was found in the unfinished binding. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian Photo Gallery
AMBOY Scores of North Clark County historical items are open again for public view.
The North Clark Historical Museum in Amboy, 21416 N.E. 399th St., has been closed for most of the past year due to COVID-19. But the museum reopened Saturday in limited time windows.
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Sandi Mead (striped sweater) poses with her family (from left): daughter Sara, son-in-law Mo, Maya, Sandi Mead, Layla, son John, Kayden. The little ones are Sara and Mo’s children.. (Submitted photo)
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