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one example of that is a man named van briggle. he was a potter who came here to recover from tuberculosis. he was supposed to stop working and clay, but could not get away from it. this is a photo of him working on a piece of his cup. "the chalice cup." it was one of his most recognizable pieces. one international claim we have, we have one of the cups from his pottery in our collection. this is from 1920. has been anottery active part of our community since he came to colorado springs. it is highly prized and collectible all across the world. people come from all over the world to visit the museum today to do research. and to appreciate our collection of van briggle pottery. colorado springs market itself for health care. this is one of the pamphlets put together by the chamber of commerce from the early 20th century. health." we promoted ourselves all over the country and the world as a destination for people with health care issues, especially tuberculosis. to come and see the cure. the cure. we marketed ourselves as location t
one example of that is a man named van briggle. he was a potter who came here to recover from tuberculosis. he was supposed to stop working and clay, but could not get away from it. this is a photo of him working on a piece of his cup. "the chalice cup." it was one of his most recognizable pieces. one international claim we have, we have one of the cups from his pottery in our collection. this is from 1920. has been anottery active part of our community since he came to colorado...
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one example of that is a man van briggle. towas a potter who came here escape tuberculosis.s is a photo of him working on a piece of his cup. it was one of his most recognizable pieces. have,ternational claim we we have one of the cups from his pottery in our collection. this is from 1920. part ofeen an active our community sense he came to colorado -- since he came to colorado springs. it is collectible all across the world. people come from all over the world to visit the museum today to do research. colorado springs market itself for health care. this is one of the pamphlets put together by the chamber of commerce from the early 20th century. we promoted ourselves all over the country and the world as a for people with health care issues, especially tuberculosis. ourselves as location that was free from all germ life. i do not know if that claim would hold water today. interpretsowns and [indiscernible] there would have been similar huts and all of the sanatorium's around the community. their pattern off of american indian teepees. -- they are patterned off of american in
one example of that is a man van briggle. towas a potter who came here escape tuberculosis.s is a photo of him working on a piece of his cup. it was one of his most recognizable pieces. have,ternational claim we we have one of the cups from his pottery in our collection. this is from 1920. part ofeen an active our community sense he came to colorado -- since he came to colorado springs. it is collectible all across the world. people come from all over the world to visit the museum today to do...
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one example of that is a man named van briggle. he was a potter who came here to escape tuberculosis. he was supposed to stop working in clay, but couldn't get away from it. this is a photo of him working on a piece of his cup. -- the chalice cup. it was one of his most recognizable pieces. one international claim we have, we have one of the cups from his pottery in our collection. this is from 1920. it has been an active part of our community since since he -- since he came to colorado springs. it is collectible all across the world. people come from all over the world to visit the museum today to do research. colorado springs market itself for health care. this is one of the pamphlets put together by the chamber of commerce from the early 20th century. we promoted ourselves all over the country and the world as a destination for people with health care issues, especially tuberculosis. we marketed ourselves as location that was free from all germ life. i do not know if that claim would hold water today. the museum owns and interpr
one example of that is a man named van briggle. he was a potter who came here to escape tuberculosis. he was supposed to stop working in clay, but couldn't get away from it. this is a photo of him working on a piece of his cup. -- the chalice cup. it was one of his most recognizable pieces. one international claim we have, we have one of the cups from his pottery in our collection. this is from 1920. it has been an active part of our community since since he -- since he came to colorado...