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MISSOURI 12508: TRUMAN TOWN All Galleries
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17: TRUMAN TOWN HAIR MUSEUM { 20 images } Created 16 Dec 2016

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  • Leila Cohoon poses by exhibit case in Leila's Hair Museum, which features 159 wreaths and over 2,000 pieces of jewelry containing, or made of, human hair dating before 1900; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Leila Cohoon poses by exhibit case in Leila's Hair Museum, which features 159 wreaths and over 2,000 pieces of jewelry containing, or made of, human hair dating before 1900; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Close-up of owner Leila Cohoon's broach and pendant jewelry made of human hair at Leila's Hair Museum; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Close-up of owner Leila Cohoon's broach jewelry made of human hair at Leila's Hair Museum; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Framed wreaths made of human hair fill the walls at Leila's Hair Museum; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Variety of jewelry made of human hair fills the glass exhibit cases at Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Variety of jewelry made of human hair fills the glass exhibit cases at Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Variety of jewelry made of human hair fills the glass exhibit cases at Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Variety of jewelry made of human hair fills the glass exhibit cases at Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Variety of jewelry made of human hair fills the glass exhibit cases at Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Variety of jewelry made of human hair fills the glass exhibit cases at Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Funeral rings, woven from hair of the honored deceased, were given at funerals in 1800s; Leila's Hair Museum, Independence, Missouri.
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  • Fanciful tree and setting woven of human hair surrounds ceramic figurine at Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Needlepoint scene of piper and dog at Leila's Hair Museum is made of human hair; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Generic crib portrait with actual fabric was used at turn of century as template for displaying one's own baby's hair, glued onto head of surrogate child in painting; Leila's Hair Museum, Independence, Missouri.
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  • Generic crib portrait with actual fabric was used at turn of century as template for displaying one's own baby's hair, glued onto head of surrogate child in painting; Leila's Hair Museum, Independence, Missouri.
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  • Generic crib portrait with actual fabric was used at turn of century as template for displaying one's own baby's hair, glued onto head of surrogate child in painting; Leila's Hair Museum, Independence, Missouri.
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  • Generic portrait was used at turn of century as template for displaying one's own hair, glued onto head of surrogate woman in painting; Leila's Hair Museum, Independence, Missouri.
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  • Generic portrait was used at turn of century as template for displaying one's own hair, glued onto head of surrogate woman in painting; Leila's Hair Museum, Independence, Missouri.
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  • Generic portrait was used at turn of century as template for displaying one's own hair, glued onto head of surrogate woman in painting; Leila's Hair Museum, Independence, Missouri.
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