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Posted on July 10, 2012September 24, 2017 by Museum Staff

Of course we made an eagle float

Fourth of July Float: volunteers, Interns, kids, and eagles!
Fourth of July Float: volunteers, Interns, kids, and eagles!

September 12 update: We won third place!

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