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Bosque Museum opens Black history exhibit through February

  • Thomas Oliver (from left) chats with Stacy Sadler, Bruce Wiland and, Donna Veteto at the opening reception of “Community: Black History in Bosque County,” a temporary exhibit at the Bosque Museum in Clifton on Wednesday, February 1, 2024. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    Thomas Oliver (from left) chats with Stacy Sadler, Bruce Wiland and, Donna Veteto at the opening reception of “Community: Black History in Bosque County,” a temporary exhibit at the Bosque Museum in Clifton on Wednesday, February 1, 2024. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
  • Stacy Sadler (from left) reviewed photos with Vivian Pollard and Ray Sadler at the opening reception of “Community: Black History in Bosque County,” a temporary exhibit at the Bosque Museum in Clifton on Wednesday, February 1, 2024. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
    Stacy Sadler (from left) reviewed photos with Vivian Pollard and Ray Sadler at the opening reception of “Community: Black History in Bosque County,” a temporary exhibit at the Bosque Museum in Clifton on Wednesday, February 1, 2024. Nathan Diebenow | The Clifton Record
People of different ethnic groups, cultural heritages, and religious backgrounds move from place to place across the globe every day for a variety of reasons. At the Bosque Museum, guests can learn yearround about people who traveled to Bosque County and settled here from before recorded history to modern times. On Thursday, February 1, the Bosque Museum opened a temporary exhibit that shares…

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