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Tusculum College Hosts Restoration and Archives Program

Published: 4:45 PM, 11/05/2009


Tusculum College hosted several programs on the proper careof collectibles, antiques and papers at their President Andrew Johnson Museumand Library on Oct. 30. Held in conjunction with National Archives Month, theprograms featured discussions with experts from the Tennessee State Museum andETSU's Archives of Appalachia, as well as restored vintage films from TusculumCollege and Greeneville.
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