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During their honeymoon, R.E. "Moon"
Mullins and his lovely new bride, Irene, began the collection with three
arrowheads found in Carersville, Georgia. By 1987, when "Moon"
passed away, their collection had blossomed in thousands of pieces.
Housing over 50,000 pieces of authentic Native
American artifacts is The Native American Artifacts Museum. Almost every
time period of American Indian history is represented in this fascinating
exhibit that took over 70 years to collect. From arrowheads and effigy
pipes to bowls, celts and awls, this is one of the largest collections
of its kind in North Carolina.
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