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Antelope Valley Indian Museum is located in a building from the 1920s among towering rock formations in the Mojave desert, the museum is a unit of the California State Department of Parks and Recreation system. The exhibits and interpretive emphasis are on American Indian groups of the Southwest, Great Basin, and California culture regions, since Antelope Valley was a major prehistoric trade corridor linking all three of these culture regions.

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  • Antelope Valley Indian Museum is located in a building from the 1920s among towering rock formations in the Mojave desert, the museum is a unit of the California State Department of Parks and Recreation system. The exhibits and interpretive emphasis are on American Indian groups of the Southwest, Great Basin, and California culture regions, since Antelope Valley was a major prehistoric trade corridor linking all three of these culture regions.
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  • Antelope Valley Indian Museum is located in a building from the 1920s among towering rock formations in the Mojave desert, the museum is a unit of the California State Department of Parks and Recreation system. The exhibits and interpretive emphasis are on American Indian groups of the Southwest, Great Basin, and California culture regions, since Antelope Valley was a major prehistoric trade corridor linking all three of these culture regions.
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