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The museum showcased the significant role that Wells Fargo played in the settlement of the Territory of Arizona. It provided insights into how pioneers from the eastern United States used the services of Wells Fargo during their settlement in the west.
One of the key exhibits at the museum was a replica of a 19th-century Wells Fargo bank branch. This exhibit offered visitors a glimpse into the past, showing them what a typical Wells Fargo bank branch would have looked like during the 19th century.
The museum also housed an art gallery that displayed the works of renowned artists such as N.C. Wyeth and Frank Earle Schoonover, among others. These works provided a visual narrative of the Old West, further enhancing the museum's historical narrative.
The museum also featured a display dedicated to Captain Trustrim Connell, a recipient of the Medal of Honor. This exhibit provided visitors with a deeper understanding of the individuals who played significant roles in the history of the United States, particularly during the American Civil War.
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