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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:55 PM

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Marna Riddle, left, Betty Duffey Sutton, center, and Dave Schafer, chief of interpretation and operations with the National Park Service, take in the exhibits in June at the newly opened Richmond Community Museum, 119 E. Central St., Richmond. More than 100 people turned out for the museum’s grand opening and ribbon cutting.

Museum opens eyes to Richmond's riches

By JENALEA MYERS, Herald Staff Writer

RICHMOND — Many old treasures found a new home last year in Richmond.

The Richmond Community Museum, 119 E. Central St., opened in May, followed by a grand opening in June.  

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