“Everything is Interesting” | Austin American-Statesman

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Monocurate would like to thank Michael Barnes for covering our story, we are so honored that he took the time to get to know about our small (but growing!) business.

Images are credited to Briana Sanchez of the Austin American-Statesman.

We would like to note that any names or images of collection materials that are shown in the article have the clients permission to do so. We take confidentiality very seriously and would never share a collection without the owners permission first.


The print copy of article can be found in the June 14th, 2022 issue of the Austin American-Statesman. We are on the front page of the Austin360 Section, pages 1D and 2D respectively.



If you would like to learn more about the amazing WW2 album featured in the story, sign up for our newsletter below! Our client was gracious enough to let us share her story as well as the digitized images of her family’s album. Her story illustrates the impact that a single piece of family history can have on the generations that follow.

A client handling her newly preserved family photo album. Image credit: Monocurate LLC


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