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Published: 17 January 2020 17 January 2020

millies red shoesMadam Millie’s red high-heels. Like a wild west Cinderella story, she picked herself up by her sling-backs. See if the shoe fits at the opening reception of From the Collections, January 22, 5-7pm at the Silver City Museum.On Wednesday, January 22, from 5-7pm, the Silver City Museum will entertain guests for the premier of a new exhibit, From the Collections: a behind-the-curtain peak at some of the Museum’s most fascinating artifacts, along with some information and commentary on the process of collecting, and some light refreshments.

The Silver City Museum houses over 200,000 objects and 25,000 photographs. Among the highlights that will be displayed are Madam Millie’s red high heels, and a photograph from the Merritt Family collection of the first planes the U.S. military used in combat, which in 1916 took to the southern New Mexico skies seeking retribution for Poncho Villa’s raid on Columbus, NM.

soft boiled tortureAnyone know what this frightening item really is? Check out the new exhibit From the Collections to see if your guess is correct. Opening reception January 22, 5-7pm at the Silver City Museum.Also on display will be artifacts of various facets of Silver City history, from Chinese merchants to inventors of strange miracle cures.

The interactive exhibit will also invite public conversation about objects that could or should be collected, and how they can be used to tell stories of our past.

The Silver City Museum creates opportunities for residents and visitors to explore, understand, and celebrate the rich and diverse cultural heritage of southwestern New Mexico by collecting, preserving, researching, and interpreting the region's unique history. It is nationally recognized through its accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums. Admission is free; a suggested donation of $5 helps support the museum’s education programs, collections care and exhibitions. For more information, please contact the museum at (575) 589-5921 info@silvercitymuseum.org , or visit the museum's website: www.silvercitymuseum.org