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Schingoethe Center For Native American Cultures


category : Museums
A rotating collection of historic and contemporary Native American arts and crafts and artifacts from indigenous peoples stretching from the Woodlands to the Pacific Northwest. Located on the scenic campus of Aurora University.


Admission: Adults: $3.00 Students, Seniors: $2.00 Children under 12 yrs.: $1.00 Maximum per family: $7.00
Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, 10am - 4pm. Sun: 1pm - 4pm. Closed Monday and Saturday.
Address: Dunham Hall, Randall Rd. at Marseillaise Pl.

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