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  2. World Famous Crochet Museum - Wikipedia

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    The World Famous Crochet Museum is a museum in Joshua Tree, California displaying many crocheted items collected by Shari Elf. Founded in 2006, it is a popular roadside attraction and is free to enter. [1] [2]

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    A Rainbow Loom in use. The Rainbow Loom is a plastic pegboard measuring 2 inches (51 mm) by 8 inches (200 mm). [2] It has push pin-type pegs over which small, coloured rubber bands are looped and pulled by a rainbow loom crochet hook.

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    A Thai Buddhist monk shaving the head of a man preparing to also become a Buddhist monk; this is known as tonsure. Head shaving is a form of body modification which involves shaving the hair from a person's head.

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    In the West in the nineteenth century, most men maintained some facial hair. According to a 1976 study by University of Washington economist Dwight Robinson, who reviewed illustrations in the Illustrated London News, facial hair peaked in the 1880s (90%).

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