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The Museum of Texas Tech University has exhibit drawers and so does the
Mayborn Museum Complex on the campus of Baylor University.
Good luck!
Rachel Barnett
Collections Assistant
Texas Ranger Hall of Fame

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The National Prisoner of War Museum at the Andersonville (Georgia)
National Historic Site.


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Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 10:33 PM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Who has exhibit drawers?


Hi All,

I am a graduate student who is doing my thesis on the good, the bad, and
the ugly of museum exhibit drawers.  These are the types of drawers that
visitors can open up and see objects underneath glass.  They are often
called discovery drawers.  I would appreciate your help in finding
museums that have such drawers.  

Thank you,

Lisa Marie Oliver
UW Museology Graduate Program
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