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Dianne,
we are a full service museum and trade show fabricator. we recentl finished a major undertaking of dioramas at the new Orange County regional History enter in Orlando florida. take a look at their web site to see what an updated diorama can look like. Always keep in mind that a
refurbishment by qualified artists and craftsmen can go a long way to making it look new or at the very least, updated
joe
Diane Gutenkauf wrote:
> Ho boy, I couldn't resist.
>
> The Old Barracks Museum already boasts one of the most...uh...realistic
> dioramas of the Battles of Trenton and Princeton ever assembled. Complete
> with lights and sound.
>
> Although I can't believe the thing is still installed. Maybe it just needs a
> fresh coat of paint.
>
> --Diane
>
> On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 08:20:29 -0600, Joe Honn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >Lisa,
> >
> >Why not get together with a fabricator and create a concept for a diorama
> with supporting graphics to create an impact on your visitors
> >
> >joe honn
> >
> >Old Barracks Museum wrote:
> >
> >> Dear List,
> >>
> >> I work at a mid-size living history museum in Trenton, N.J. Next year
> we
> >> will be celebrating the 225th anniversary of the Battle of Trenton. I
> >> noticed that the Mass. Historical society has an online exhibit,
> celebrating
> >> the 225th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill. I know I can search
> >> each site individually that had an important battle in 1776/77 but I
> thought
> >> I would inquire if anyone knew of either this type of exhibit or an
> exhibit
> >> on the Revolution that has caught their attention lately.
> >>
> >> Any feedback would be really helpful.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Lisa Fox
>
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