September 30, 2012
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Weekly Bowers visit

A female model wearing one of the crown jewel full of many spectacular and large diamonds designed by Peter Carl Faberge, commonly referred to Imperial Jeweler to the Tsar of Russia

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The world of ancient cultures and bygone eras awaits you at the Bowers Museum on N. Main Street where Santa Ana residents get in free on Tuesdays, with proof of address. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


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