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Lisa,, if you'll go to www.museumspot.com, you'll find many "calendar" type sites linked there, such as ExCalendar.com etc.  Tho I've never isolated them strictly by "travelling" exhibits, you'll find if you leave the search field blank, you will come up with all exhibit names and the facilities and dates where it is booked.

Since one database won't contain all possible exhibits, if you check several of these sites, you should get a fairly good cross section.

Terri

On Wednesday, January 10, 2001 1:53 PM, Old Barracks Museum <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I was wondering if somone knew of a database on travelling exhibits? or
>perhaps some other publication, journal etc.
>
>Lisa Fox

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