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Museum Director, Alana Albee, will give a talk and guided tour of the exhibit on the evening of Feb. 20, at 6:30 p.m. This exhibit will remain open through the beginning of May. (Courtesy photo)

LACONIA — An assortment of natural specimens from the Libby Museum in Wolfeboro are now on display at Laconia Public Library. The collection features animals native to New Hampshire, as well as information about naturalist Dr. Henry Forrest Libby, who founded the museum in 1912. The Libby is New Hampshire’s only natural history museum. Museum Director, Alana Albee, will give a talk and guided tour of the exhibit on the evening of Feb. 20, at 6:30 p.m. This exhibit will remain open through the beginning of May.

For more information, contact the library by phone at 603-524-4775, email at info@laconialibrary.org, or visit laconialibrary.org, or thelibbymuseum.org.

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