The Portland Art Museum offered free admission on Sunday and many visitors came to celebrate an exhibit focusing on Native American history and culture.
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Patrons who took advantage of the Miller Free Day at the Portland Art Museum Sunday got a chance to witness the joyous display of a Native American exhibition from Choctaw/Cherokee artist Jeffrey ...
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Your garden is a window into the beauty of our natural surroundings and the splendor of the changing seasons. This ...