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		<title>By: Mulberry Jam &#187; The Hillwood Museum: A Great Place to Take Your Mom (or Your Dad)</title>
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		<description>[...] In addition to the permanent collection in the mansion house, the museum sometimes has temporary exhibits that are relevant to the Hillwood&#8217;s focus on porcelain and decorative arts.&#160; Last year, for example, the Hillwood hosted a special show of elegant porcelain designed by 20th century modernist Eva Zeisel, who began her long career in Russia.&#160; (I wrote about that show last fall, see the post here.)&#160; [...]</description>
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