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  1. 3. The oldest work of Pre-Columbian art in the Appleton Museum of Art is a ceramic female figurine from this coastal Ecuadorian culture (ca. 2000 BC.) http://www.appletonmuseum.org/exhibits/permanent-collections/
  2. 6. The nickname given to the historic Coca-Cola bottle, designed and developed by the Root Glass Company of Terre Haute, Indiana. https://www.moas.org/The-Root-Family-and-Coca-Cola-6-175.html
  3. 7. Name of the figure atop the pedestal in Hale Woodruff’s painting in the collection of the Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida. http://harn.ufl.edu/linkedfiles/modern-artofthenegro.pdf
  4. 8. Magnum photographer who captured New York life from the 60’s to the late 90’s. https://www.fmopa.org/39653-2/
  5. 9. Last name of Baroque artist Peter Paul that the John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art has five monumental paintings by on display. https://emuseum.ringling.org/emuseum/collections/97627/museum-of-art-galleries-1-and-2--peter-paul-rubens
  6. 10. Andy Warhol said he had this canned soup brand for lunch every day for twenty years. https://www.vbmuseum.org/andy-warhol/
  7. 12. This is a type of ancient Greek vessel for diluting wine with water, often depicting scenes of everyday life, heroes and mythological creatures can be found at the Tampa Museum of Art. https://tampamuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/19_1986-075-attrib-menelaos-painterlores.jpg
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  1. 1. In 1957, Seminoles held meetings for this and Charter Committee that led them to federal recognition. https://semtribe.pastperfectonline.com/photo/756E1F08-4416-4D2B-BE3C-459552158737
  2. 2. Type of pink, woven fabric used in 1983 by Christo and Jeanne-Claude to encircle 11 manmade islands in Biscayne Bay. https://www.pamm.org/surroundedislands
  3. 4. A sculpture of a mannequin adorned in a full body costume of crocheted doilies, ceramic birds, flowers, and other ornaments at the Orlando Museum of Art. https://www.instagram.com/tv/B-Z2S9HDCRU/?igshid=1dz8abj4s12zr
  4. 5. The Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU building was originally designed by this Art Deco architect. https://jmof.fiu.edu/about/
  5. 11. Last name of the industrialist who built the railroad into Tampa, and in 1891, opened the Tampa Bay Hotel. https://www.plantmuseum.com/about/henry-b-plant-bio