The Museum collections are encyclopedic and represent major periods of the City's development from the mid-19th century to the present day. Of particular interest are some of the original furnishings from the residence, and the carriages and tack, as well as hundreds of ribbons and trophies, of Mrs. Combs' storied career in the horse show ring. Other Museum collections of note include the Colonel Daniel Dyer Collection of Native American artifacts; their quilt collection, with over 100 of the finest examples from the region; and the Warner Untersee photography collection, comprising more than 200,000 images and objects from his 1950s studio.
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