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How to Preserve Heirloom Baptism Gowns
Are you saving a baptismal gown for a future family member to wear? Here’s how to keep it in tiptop shape.
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Got photos and documents to preserve? Our reviewer examines the archival M-Disc, purported to store your data for up to 1,000 years.
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Save your family scrapbooks—and the photos, documents, and mementos in them—from the damages of time with these safe preservation techniques.
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Preserve those old, yellowed newspaper clippings and organize them into your own family news file.
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