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Howard Museum Receives Donation of Birdbath





The Howard Museum received the donation of a birdbath from Rick and Barb Madden in honor of David Durst.

The birdbath is located near the west wall of the yard. In the right-hand photo, the side entrance of the Mansion can be seen to the left of the birdbath and the fountain can be seen to the right.

Near the birdbath are three young trees, one of which is directly behind the birdbath and the other two are on each side of it but out of view. They were previously donated in honor of the three great-granddaughters of James Howard, the founder of the Howard shipyards: Laura Jean, Frances and Esther.
















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