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Utah museum gets grant for project
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TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2002 The Utah Museum of Natural History has received money to complete a project restoring ancient Puebloan pottery. The museum will use $1 million from the R. Harold Burton Foundation to build a larger museum to house the artifacts, which date from 900-1200 A.D. The museum is also receiving a $20,000 from the Department of Interior to restore pottery found in Glen Canyon before it was flooded. A bill is pending to provide up to $15 million in federal funds to the museum. Get the Story:
$1M Grant to Help Build New Museum (The Salt Lake Tribune 6/4) Relevant Links:
Utah Museum of Natural History - http://www.umnh.utah.edu
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