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Campbell Historical Museum
Current exhibit features diorama of what recreation, home, community and work was like for early Campbell residents
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Robert Pedretti, director of the Campbell Historical Museum and Ainsley House, explains the reason for choosing the museum's current exhibit: "We developed this exhibit with the perspective that, regardless of whether it's 2001 or 1889, there are four phases to a balanced life--recreation, home life, community and work," he says. "Even though there are few people around today who actually used many of the items displayed in this exhibit, many recall seeing similar items possessed or used by their parents or grandparents. The amazing part is that so many of the interests and activities have similar parallels today."
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