This week at HCC was a little more work orientated, but still just as interesting. HCC has these "Grandmother" trunks full of artifacts that they send to kids, and I was in charge of taking inventory and relabeling all the artifacts. As monotonous as it got, it was interesting seeing all these objects. There were sets of trunks from Hispanic, Japanese, African, and Nativa American cultures. Sometimes I'd stop re-organizing all together and just look at what was in the trunks, this made it a slow process to inventory them.
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| Re-bagging Objects |
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| The Trunks |
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| A small wooden rabbit |
But these trunks weren't the only objects I got to see, I also got to tour the collections here at HCC. They store tons of individual objects relating to Colorado history. These objects range from early human pottery, to modern doll collections and everything in between. They also archive newspaper publishing. I wish I was still in highschool, I would have loved to use all these objects for my NHD projects. It was fun week, but I'm a little sad to think that next week will be my last.
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| An actual Morion from the Conquest! |

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| This peacock once covered a fireplace in the 50's! |
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