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Knick-Knacks, Paddywhacks and Clowns

Summary by Eugene Weekly
By Savannah Clown I must begin by saying that this trinket-hunt article was born from my biggest relationship problem: I’m set to inherit my great-grandmother’s clown collection.  Since the Great Depression, she has been accumulating clown figurines, paintings, costumes and other clown-related knick-knacks, because clowns made her happy. She knows that I, too, have been collecting figurines since I was a young teenager, so she’s willed me her as…
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Eugene Weekly broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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