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Below the normal stacks in BYU’s Herald B. Lee Library sit the Special Collections vaults, containing the university’s most valued and cherished historic texts, artifacts and film.
The vaults are home to irreplaceable items, such as a piece of papyrus with scholarly notes from early Christianity, to more modern treasures such as the original manuscript of “Gone with the Wind.”