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Carol the Two-Headed Calf, Indian Steps Museum, Airville, Pa.
I thought poor Carol was a bit creepy when I photographed her during a visit to the Indian Steps Museum in Airville, York County, Pa., but I thought she'd fit in well with whatever other creatures happen to show up in the Vintage Indoor Oddities group.
Carol is the oddest thing at the Indian Steps Museum, which otherwise contains interesting displays of Native American artifacts and local history items. The sign below the calf says, "Please do not touch Carol the calf. She is very old and fragile."
Carol is the oddest thing at the Indian Steps Museum, which otherwise contains interesting displays of Native American artifacts and local history items. The sign below the calf says, "Please do not touch Carol the calf. She is very old and fragile."
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