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{{Infobox location
|name=Stardew Valley Museum & Library
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|name     = Stardew Valley Museum & Library
|mapx=290
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|mapx     = 290
|mapy=130
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|mapy     = 130
|building=Museum.png
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|building = Museum.png
|openhours=8:00AM to 6:00PM
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|openhours = 8:00am to 6:00pm
|closed= Does not have a closing day
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|closed   = [[Pelican Town|Town]] [[Festivals|Festival]] days
|address=Across the town`s river, to the right, after the [[Blacksmith]]
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|address   = East side of [[Pelican Town]], south of the [[Blacksmith]].
|occupants={{NPC|Gunther}}
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|occupants = {{NPC|Gunther}}
 
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The '''Museum''' can be found in the South-East corner of [[Pelican Town]], south of the [[Blacksmith]].
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The '''Museum''' can be found in the South-East corner of [[Pelican Town]], South of the [[Blacksmith]]. At the start of the game, their entire collection is empty. [[Gunther]], who works there, will ask the player to help by donating items, many of which are found in [[The Mines]]. Each item can only be donated once.  
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The museum contains a library and a gallery for displaying the museum's collection. At the start of the game, the entire museum collection is empty. [[Gunther]], the curator, will ask [[the Player]] to help by donating [[Artifacts]] and [[Minerals]].
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Only a single copy of any particular item may be donated. Note that if an item has not yet been donated, its description in inventory or storage says: "Gunther can tell you more about this if you donate it to the museum." Items can be rearranged in the donation interface, or by clicking the small paper on the left side of [[Gunther]]'s desk at any time. Donated items may be examined by right-clicking on them.
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=Donation Rewards=
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[[Penny]] tutors [[Vincent]] and [[Jas]] in the library on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Gunther offers rewards when the collection has grown to certain points.  
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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==Donation Rewards==
! Items Donated !! Reward
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[[Gunther]] offers rewards when the collection has grown to certain points, or for the donation of specific [[artifacts]].
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===Total Donations===
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There are 95 items that can be donated to the Museum.
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{|class="wikitable sortable"
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!Items Donated
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!Reward
 
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| 5 || [[File:Cauliflower_Seeds.png|32px|link=Crops#Cauliflower]] [[Crops#Cauliflower|Cauliflower]] Seeds x 9
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|style="text-align: center;"|5
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|[[File:Cauliflower Seeds.png|32px]] [[Cauliflower Seeds]] (9)
 
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| 10 || [[File:Melon_Seeds.png|32px|link=Crops#Melon]] [[Crops#Melon|Melon]] Seeds x 9
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|style="text-align: center;"|10
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|[[File:Melon Seeds.png|32px]] [[Melon Seeds]] (9)
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|style="text-align: center;"|15
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|[[File:Starfruit Seeds.png|32px]] [[Starfruit Seeds]] (1)
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|style="text-align: center;"|20
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|[[File:'A Night On Eco-Hill'.png|32px]] [['A Night On Eco-Hill']] Painting
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|style="text-align: center;"|25
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|[[File:'Jade Hills'.png|48px]] [['Jade Hills']] Painting
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|style="text-align: center;"|30
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|[[File:Lg. Futan Bear.png|32px]] [[Lg. Futan Bear]]
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|style="text-align: center;"|35
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|[[File:Pumpkin Seeds.png|32px]] [[Pumpkin Seeds]] (9)
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|style="text-align: center;"|40
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|[[File:Rarecrow 8.png|32px]] [[Scarecrow#Rarecrows|Rarecrow #8]] (+ [[Achievements|Treasure Trove Achievement]])
 
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| 13 || [[File:Standing_Geode.png|32px|link=Furniture]] [[Furniture|Standing Geode]]  
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|style="text-align: center;"|50
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|[[File:Bear Statue.png|32px]] [[Bear Statue]]
 
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| 15 || [[File:Starfruit_Seeds.png|32px|link=Crops#Starfruit]] [[Crops#Starfruit|Starfruit]] Seeds x 1
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|style="text-align: center;"|60
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|[[File:Rusty Key.png|32px]] [[Rusty Key]] (Gunther will deliver it the next day)
 
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| 20 || [[File:A_Night_On_Eco-Hill.png|32px|Furniture]] [[Furniture|'A Night on Eco Hill']] Painting
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|style="text-align: center;"|70
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|[[File:Triple Shot Espresso.png|32px]] [[Triple Shot Espresso]] (3)
 
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| 24 || [[File:Singing_Stone.png|32px|Furniture]] [[Furniture|Singing Stone]] Statue
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|style="text-align: center;"|80
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|[[File:Warp Totem Farm.png|32px]] [[Warp Totem: Farm]] (5)
 
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| 25 || [[File:Jade_Hills.png|32px|Furniture]] [[Furniture|'Jade Hills']] Painting
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|style="text-align: center;"|90
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|[[File:Magic Rock Candy.png|32px]] [[Magic Rock Candy]]
 
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| 60 || Rusty Key (Delivers to you next day)
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|style="text-align: center;"|95 (all items)
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|[[File:Stardrop.png|32px]] [[Stardrop]] (+ [[Achievements|A Complete Collection Achievement]])
 
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=Book=
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===Minerals Donated===
 
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There are a total of 53 [[Minerals]] that can be donated.
{| class="wikitable"
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{|class="wikitable sortable"
!Title
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!Minerals Donated
!Contents
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!Reward
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|style="text-align: center;"|11
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|[[File:Standing Geode.png|32px]] [[Standing Geode]]
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|style="text-align: center;"|21
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|[[File:Singing Stone.png|32px]] [[Singing Stone]]
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|style="text-align: center;"|31
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|[[File:Obsidian Vase.png|32px]] [[Obsidian Vase]]
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|style="text-align: center;"|41
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|[[File:Crystal Chair.png|32px]] [[Crystal Chair]]
 
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|The Secret of the Stardrop
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|style="text-align: center;"|50
|For thousands of years, people have been intrigued by the mysterious powers from the stardrop... but no one knows where they come from!
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|[[File:Crystalarium.png|32px]] [[Crystalarium]]
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Professor R. J. Kutler, a leading researcher on strange fruit, says this: "We've discovered traces of genetic material on meteorites that closely resemble the Stardrop, but it's not a proven match".
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===Artifacts Donated===
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There are a total of 42 [[Artifacts]] that can be donated.
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Regardless of where they come from, the peculiar fruit is said to be uncommonly delicious... and some even claim they grant special power to those who eat them.
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To receive the [['Burnt Offering']] reward, at least 10 artifacts must have already been donated that include the [[Rare Disc]] and [[Dwarf Gadget]]. The 11th (or later) donation that meets these conditions will earn the 'Burnt Offering.'
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{|class="wikitable sortable"
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!Artifacts Donated
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!Reward
 
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|An Old Farmer's Journal
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|11 artifacts including:{{name|Rare Disc}}{{name|Dwarf Gadget}}
|I've been here for a year now, and I've started to make friends with the local townspeople. It sure feels great! And they're sending me gifts and secret family recipes in the mail, too! That's really helpful.
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|{{name|'Burnt Offering'|size=48}}
 
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|Scarecrows
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|15 artifacts
|Once you start growing a lot of crops on your farm, you can expect to be visited by crows. In the morning, you might discover that a crow has made breakfast out of your hard work!
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|{{name|Skeleton Statue|size=36}}
 
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One way to prevent those bothersome crows from eating your crops is to set up scarecrows near your crops.
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Be aware that scarecrows have limited range, so you'll need multiple if your farm is large.
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Scarecrows keep track of how many crows they've diverted. You can use that to tell they're in a useful spot.
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'Collectible Scarecrows' aren't just for looks!
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They work just the same as the regular model.
   
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|How deep do the mines go?
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|20 artifacts
|This question has been pondered by many Stardew Valley explorers over the years... The truth is, no one really knows. Or at least, they aren't telling anyone.
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|[[File:Rarecrow 7.png|32px]] [[Scarecrow#Rarecrows|Rarecrow #7]]
 
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Unfortunately, many of those who venture deep into the mines never return...
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However, there have been a few bold adventurers who have traveled deep into the mines, and have resurfaced with interesting reports.
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Apparently, there are three distinct areas in the mine, each with unique monsters and treasures. Some adventurers speak of gigantic underground lakes and strange creatures... But none of these claims have been proven.
   
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|...This is a book by Marnie.
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|3 artifacts including:{{name|Ancient Drum}}
|'Animals are very sensitive. They like to be pet every day, and prefer to eat grass outdoors than dry hay. They don't like being outside in the rain, though. happy animals produce higher quality products!'
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|{{name|Drum Block|size=32}}
 
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|On Foraging
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|{{name|Ancient Seed}}
|The local woods and mountains are great places to fined wild produce! A good forager will clear out any weeds, stumps, or stones from these areas, so the wild produce has plenty of space to grow!
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|[[File:Ancient Seeds.png|32px]] [[Ancient Seeds]] (1) + Crafting Recipe
 
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Expert foragers know the secret to cultivating wild food so that it can be grown on the farm. Isn't that amazing?
   
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|The Fisherman, Act I:
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|3 artifacts including:{{name|Bone Flute}}
|Tex: Gordy, how do you catch so many fish? For me, it takes forever!
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|{{name|Flute Block|size=32}}
 
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Gordy: You must take the choice to become a true fisherman... and over time your fishing speed will increase!
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Tex: So you're saying that improving my fishing skill will make me fish faster?
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Gordy: Correct. One day you may even learn the secret to creating your very own bobbers, improving your mastery even more. Now, begone!
   
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|Journey of the Prairie King -- The Smash Hit Video Game!
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|5 artifacts including:{{name|Chicken Statue}}
|Did you know? Anyone who beats 'Journey of the Prairie King' is automatically entered into a drawing for a special prize?
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|[[File:Chicken Statue (furniture).png|32px|link=]] [[Chicken Statue (furniture)|Chicken Statue]]
Did you know? The developer has stated that the protagonist is based on a real-life character... A true cowboy her from the prairie-island in the Gem Sea!
   
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|A Study on Diamond Yields
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|{{name|Dwarf Scroll I}}{{name|Dwarf Scroll II}}{{name|Dwarf Scroll III}}{{name|Dwarf Scroll IV}}
|After years of research in the mines, I believe I've learned something about diamond frequency. My research involved only the stones that are scattered about the mines... The ones that are broken with a pickaxe. Mineral yields from other sources require more research.
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|{{name|Dwarvish Translation Guide|size=36}}
 
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Diamonds seem to only form at mine level 50 or greater. At level 50, approximately 1 in 500 stones will be diamond-rich.
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After level 50, the frequency of diamond formation seems to increase by about .000016 per level. Quite a rare gem!
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-M. Jasper
   
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|Brewmaster's Guide
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|{{name|Prehistoric Skull}}{{name|Skeletal Hand}}{{name|Prehistoric Scapula}}
|Ah... to brew!
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|{{name|Sloth Skeleton L|size=36|link=Sloth Skeleton{{!}}Sloth Skeleton L}}
 
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The rich smell of yeast wafting through a cedar loft... The floral overtones of freshly cut hops on a winter's eve... but I digress. You are probably more interested in the practical side of brewing... To brew, you will need a keg. I'll leave it up to you to devise blueprints for a keg.
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Kegs can be used to make several kinds of product. If vegetables are placed inside, the keg will produce juice. Juice takes the least amount of time to brew.
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If wheat is placed in the keg, it will produce beer.
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Beer takes a while to brew, but it is quite profitable.
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Placing hops in a keg will produced the beloved 'Pale Ale'
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Place fruit in the keg to make wine. Wine takes the longest of all to make, but a wine made from the finest fruit is worth quite a bit!
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Be patient with your keg... you'll know it's finished when it's perfectly still. And only drink in moderation, or you'll surely regret it!
   
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|Mysteries of the Dwarves
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|{{name|Prehistoric Rib}}{{name|Prehistoric Vertebra}}
|The Dwarves call themselves 'Smoluanu'... which translates to 'sky people'. An odd name for a group that lives deep underground, isn't it?
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|{{name|Sloth Skeleton M|size=36|link=Sloth Skeleton{{!}}Sloth Skeleton M}}
 
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Another mystery of the dwarves is the advanced technology they supposedly possess. Evidence such as this had led me, despite the ridicule of my colleagues, to propose a new theory:
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I believe the dwarves are the remnants of a once advanced civilization whos interplanetary vehicle crashed on this planet long ago.
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I propose that this dwarvish spaceship bore down, deep underground... and over time, the dwarves became adapted to their new underground environment.
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My colleagues ask, 'Why didn't they come above ground and live on the surface?' ...Perhaps their old planet had a thicker atmosphere that protected them from stellar radiation, and they simply could not survive in our sunlight.
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That would explain why they only surface at night to take what they need from our houses...
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-M. Jasper
   
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|Highlights From The Book of Yoba
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|{{name|Prehistoric Tibia}}{{name|Skeletal Tail}}
|Before time there was only the endless golden light.
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|{{name|Sloth Skeleton R|size=36|link=Sloth Skeleton{{!}}Sloth Skeleton R}}
 
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The light called out to itself...'Yoba'.
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Yoba wanted more.
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Yoba swirled the golden light into a vortex. Yoba swirled and swirled until a hole formed in the eye of the vortex.
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From this hold sprung a seed.
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Yoba smoothed the golden light.
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Yoba smoothed and smoothed, and the light became soil.
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==Books==
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:''See also: [[Lost Books]]''
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Into this soil, Yoba planted the seed.
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==Achievements==
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There are 2 [[Achievements]] associated with donating [[Artifacts]] or [[Minerals]] to the Museum.
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*Treasure Trove (Donate 40 different items to the museum)
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*A Complete Collection (Complete the museum collection)
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The seed sprouted, and behold! A vine sprung skyward, twisting and probing, casting a writhing shadow onto the golden void.
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==Villager Paths==
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[[File:Pathing-museum.png|thumb|right|400px|[[Crafting#Crafted goods outside the farm|Villager Paths]] in the [[Museum]]]]
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The Museum's main shelving area is quite busy but the area below that with the desks is [[Crafting#Crafted goods outside the farm|safe for item placement]] (such as the three-part skeleton display).
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After 11 days, the vine bore fruit.
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Note: The main artifact display area is safe until/unless [[JojaMart]] closes, at which time [[Sam]] will start working as a janitor there instead.  He walks through the central paths to sweep the back corner, but the display-areas furthest to the right are still safe.
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{{clear}}
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Yoba, with knowing wisdom, peeled the tough skin off the fruit and saw that the world was inside.
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==Notes==
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*There is a total of 102 spaces available for donations to be placed but a total of only 95 available items to be donated. Six spaces in the center of the largest table cannot be reached to examine items placed on them, so it may be advisable to leave this area empty.
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**If using a controller, any diagonal item may be unreachable for examination once donated.
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*To move items inside the donation interface on Switch, go to "Options" and disable "Use Controller Style Menus".
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*In iOS (and possibly other mobile versions) items on the bottom most row cannot be moved in the donation interface. However, if the character goes to the front desk one tile to the left of Gunther, they get the option to rearrange the collection (even without completing the collection). In this mode, all the items are moveable.
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And so hat is how the world came to be.
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="240px">
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Stardew Museum Interior.png|Museum Interior with unreachable tiles shaded
|Marriage Guide for Farmers
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Stardew Museum Organized.png|One example of an organized complete collection
|Before you ask someone to marry you, you'll have to date them for a while first (Ask someone to date you with a bouquet from Pierre's).
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</gallery>
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When you're ready to pop the big question, you'll need to give them a 'Mermaid's Pendant'. Everyone knows what it means when you present them with one of those.
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==Bugs==
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*Instead of saying "Gunther can tell you more about this if you donate it to the museum.", the actual description of items obtained but not yet donated to the Museum can be seen on the [[Collections]] tab of the player menu.
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It's rumored that on stormy days, the ghost of an old mariner appears in Stardew Valley, clutching just such a pendant.
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==History==
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{{History|1.3.32|Fixed inability to place donated items on the bottom two rows of the museum.}}
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{{History|1.4|Added donation rewards for 35, 70, 80, and 90 items donated. Added ability to rearrange the museum artifacts without having to donate a new one. Fixed bug where movement of inventory inside donation screen would prevent donation of items. Fixed issue in multiplayer where rearranging the collection would result in the message that a new item was donated. Various other museum-donation related fixes.}}
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{{History|1.5|[[Museum#Donation Rewards|Museum donation]] interactions improved.}}
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After the wedding ceremony, your partner will move in with you. Remember to treat your spouse well...
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{{NavboxBuildings}}
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They still like gifts even after marriage!
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[[Category:Town Locations]]
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[[Category:Achievements]]
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[[Category:Bugs tested in 1.5]]
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[[Category:Bugs tested in 1.6]]
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(Paid fore by Pierre)
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[[de:Museum]]
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[[es:Museo]]
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[[fr:Musée]]
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[[it:Museo]]
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[[ja:博物館]]
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[[ko:박물관]]
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[[hu:Múzeum]]
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[[pt:Museu]]
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[[ru:Музей]]
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[[tr:Müze]]
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[[zh:博物馆]]
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