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Melissa Prycer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Jun 2003 14:49:21 -0400
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I work at a historic farmstead, interpreting the years between 1850-1950 in
Raleigh NC.  Every other year, we host a traveling exhibit.  We have about
1000 linear feet for exhibit space and a reasonable budget.  In the past,
we've worked with SITES, ExhibitsUSA, and a few smaller providers of
exhibits.    However, our usual suspects don't seem to be working out as we
begin planning for 2005.  I've been asked to both find some possibilities
for 2005, as well as create a resource folder for future years.  We're
interested both in companies and historic sites/museums that may have their
own traveling exhibit program.  What are some other, perhaps lesser known
providers of traveling exhibits?  Is there any kind of
network/database/central listing for those sites that may offer only a few
traveling exhibits?  Any guidance or suggestions would be much
appreciated.  Thanks so much!

Sincerely,
Melissa Prycer
Historic Oak View County Park
Raleigh, NC

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