Philadelphia Museum of Art Bookmark
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You won't loose your place in your latest read or forget your visit to the museum with our exclusive bookmark featuring the museum's "Rocky Steps"!
- Museum Exclusive
- Baltic birch with leather tassel
- Measures 2" x 7" x 1/32"
- Made in the USA
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