Artifact of the Month: Powder Horn — Turtle Bay
You may think this is a horn to blow – a type of trumpet to gather the troops and charge into battle! Though these objects were sometimes used in battle, by local militiamen during the Revolutionary War for example, powder horns served a different purpose. In addition to bullets and the firearms the
Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a fun, non-profit 300-acre gathering place featuring the Sundial Bridge, a museum, forestry & wildlife center, arboretum and botanical gardens. At the gateway to the Sacramento River Trails, Turtle Bay celebrates far Northern California as part of the world we share.
Artifact of the Month: Bentwood Box — Turtle Bay
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Continental Army Trunk - The American Revolution Institute
Artifact of the Month: Historic Remedies — Turtle Bay
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Artifact of the Month: Historic Remedies — Turtle Bay
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Turtle Island & Spirit of the Mooz 7.5 plate set by artist Patrick Hunter. His cultural background is Ojibway. , Plates are appetizer/dessert size,
Indigenous Art Plate set of 2 / Turtle Island & Spirit of Mooz
Boldly Inscribed Battle Of Bunker Hill Powder Horn Shoots To
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