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Christmas shopping at the Boundary County Museum |
December 20, 2014 |
Still trying to come up with that last minute
unique Christmas gift? Did you know you can
purchase some great Boundary County-themed items
at the Boundary County Museum?
The museum has some terrific 2015 calendars
available. Each month of the calendar features a
different
historical photo of Boundary County, and each
day is marked with an event from Boundary
County's past that happened on that day 100
years ago in 1915. These calendars are available
for purchase at the Museum for $10.
In addition, the Museum has hot pads (used for
removing hot pans from the oven)--these hot pads
are emblazoned with a photo of the old time
ferryboat that crossed the Kootenai River in
Bonners Ferry's earliest days.
And there's more. Howard Kent, local historian
and Museum volunteer, has put together a history
of Boundary County. As ongoing research and new
findings are always turning up new things and
additional information, this history is
available for purchase in digital format
(currently as a data CD), so it can be easily
and readily updated.
You might also consider purchasing items with
the White Caribou logo, including T-shirts,
hooded sweatshirts, hats, and mugs. The museum
also has Boundary County history books and
postcards featuring some of the Museum's
archival photographs.
Consider
also surprising someone on Christmas Day with a
membership in the Boundary County Historical
Society. This permits that person to visit
the Museum free of charge. Someone on your
list would love to have that in their stocking.
Don't
close out your Christmas list until you've
shopped at the Boundary County Museum. |
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