The Clara Foster Slough Museum in Enloe is now the proud owner of a new flag pole. Richard Duncan recently installed the post, along side of the museum in the alley, where outdoor exhibits are planned. Lane Duncan presented the museum with a Texas State flag, which was flown over the capitol in Austin on August 8th, in honor or Richard Duncan and the Clara Foster Slough Museum, on Richards birthday. Also, on August 8th, a US flag was flown over our Nations capitol in Washington, in honor of Richard and the Clara Foster Slough Museum. We now have both flags, and will proudly display them during Enloe events ! We would like to thank the Congressman Ralph M. Hall, Architect of the Capitol Stephen T. Ayers, the Texas House of Representatives, and Sergeant-at-Arms Rod Welsch, and everyone involved in arranging for this honor. We would like to recognize our own, Lane Duncan, for presenting the flags to the Clara Foster Slough Museum !
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Lane Duncan receives the Texas State Flag, destined for the Enloe Museum. |
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Clara Foster Slough Museum flag pole and flags. |
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Clara Foster Slough Museum, raising flags. |
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Enloe Museum with new flag pole and flags. |
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Clara Foster Slough Museum flags. |
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Clara Foster Slough Museum in Enloe, with new flag pole and flags waving. |
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US flag received, flown in honor of Richard Duncan and Clara Foster Slough Museum in Washington. |
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