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Antique Basket Exhibit & Sale – Pound Ridge Museum
Please join us for an off-season exhibit at the Pound Ridge Museum. The Pound Ridge Historical Society is hosting the Westchester Area Basketmakers Guild’s Antique Basket Exhibit & Sale. Antique baskets as well as traditional baskets created by Guild members … Continue reading
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