Mayer's rich history could make a good start for museum

Sue Tone/The Daily Courier<br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 -->Owen Wildman, left, helps “Marshal” Mike Favela with his raffle tickets before the start of an Oct. 7 meeting at the Mayer Community Center to talk about community interest in establishing a Mayer Historical Museum.

Sue Tone/The Daily Courier<br /><br /><!-- 1upcrlf2 -->Owen Wildman, left, helps “Marshal” Mike Favela with his raffle tickets before the start of an Oct. 7 meeting at the Mayer Community Center to talk about community interest in establishing a Mayer Historical Museum.

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