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Category: Handcrafted  Listing Date: 2019-05-07  Product ID: PS-1

Handcrafted

Handcrafted Wind Chime

Handcrafted by Hill City local Pete Sach


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This wind chime made from a wine bottle has the CCC logo etched on the surface. Stop in and look at this unique gift or decor item. All proceeds benefit the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota.

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