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Native American items get new home
BENTONVILLE — The Museum of Native American Artifacts has reopened in a new location in Bentonville.
The 5,000-square-foot museum on Southwest O Street (State Highway 72) west of downtown Bentonville has four times the exhibit space of the converted house that the museum used when it first opened last year.
The exhibits feature artifacts from the private collection of founder David Bogle along with 47 items from the University of Arkansas Museum, which closed in 2003. Nine rare pots in the shapes of a head or body are among the pieces on display.
Details are at http://museumofnativeamericanartifacts.org/index.html.




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