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I've tried to point up the importance of the museum, in his long term legacy. The "compatible" 3D image of the statue adds color to the page. It is worth the trouble to find those "funny glasses" you likely have. Many museum images are begining to
surface on Wiki NASA and museum sites. It's not as odd a feature as it might appear, especially for school kids. Nativeborncal21:03, 9 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Bob Nolan is the composer of "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," not Gene Autry. Perhaps this should be noted. - Wes Clark