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     The Hicksville
                 Gregory Museum


SPECIAL EVENTS

Sunday, February 5, 2006

BENEFIT
RAFFLE


Friday, March 3, 2006

AN ANCIENT
EGYPTIAN
EVENING

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Courthouse History

The Hicksville Gregory Museum evolved from the collections of local school administrator, Dr. Gardiner E. Gregory.  Fascinated by butterflies and moths, he had amassed thousands of specimens.  When a changing science curriculum emphasized the study of rocks and minerals, he developed another passion.  Granted a temporary charter for the museum in 1963, he and his wife Anne opened their Cottage Boulevard home to schoolchildren from Hicksville and surrounding communities.  The Gregory moved to its permanent home, the Heitz Place Courthouse, in 1973 after three years of extensive renovation of the building by hundreds of volunteers.

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MINERALS

FOSSILS

The Collections

Pyrite
Gillman, Colorado

Trilobite--Cornuprotus sp.
Devonian (360 million years old)
Morocco

LOCAL HISTORY

Child's cup inscribed "Edna" found hidden in the wall during the renovation of the courthouse.

Ornithoptera victoriae regis
Queen Victoria's Birdwing
Papua, New Guniea

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