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General
Museum Conservation Institute
Center for specialized technical collections research and conservation for all Smithsonian museums and collections
Guidelines on artifact and heirloom care
Hints on storing antique textiles in the home
Care of Victorian silk quilts and slumber throws
Research
Museum Conservation Institute
Center for specialized technical collections research and conservation for all Smithsonian museums and collections
Lunder Conservation Center
The Center features floor-to-ceiling glass walls that allow the public to view all aspects of conservation work
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