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Kelly Kulick Goes on Display Kelly Kulick, who became the first woman in his- tory to win a PBA championship last season when she claimed the Tournament of Champions title, is being recognized for her accomplishments in the sport of bowling with a permanent display at the national museum, The Women’s Museum: An Institute for the Future, in Dallas. The Women’s Museum, in association with
the Smithsonian Institute, is located in Dallas’ Fair Park. The 70,000-square-foot museum honors the accomplishments of women through displays and interactive media. The display for Kulick has one of her shirts along with an Ebonite Mission bowl- ing ball. “To be a part of something that ends up in
a museum means that you’ve done something significant in history,” said Kulick, a member of Team USA. “It’s pretty astonishing. I really do feel like I’m walking in the footsteps of some great pioneer women, and it’s an honor to be included among them.”
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