'All Is Not Lost': These Experts Help Save Hurricane-Soaked Heirlooms
Hurricane victims can replace chairs, cars, even homes. But they can't replace family photos or VHS tapes of grandma. So the Smithsonian and FEMA have dispatched a "heritage task force" to Texas.
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October 29, 2017 at 04:41AM
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NPR News: 'All Is Not Lost': These Experts Help Save Hurricane-Soaked Heirlooms
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