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Hank Burchard <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Jan 1997 11:12:09 -0500
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On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Andrea Hauenschild wrote:

> Hello,
> I am preparing a permanent exhibition on the history of a city. I wonder if anyone out there can provide me with references to some innovative examples, that worked well with the public. I am also interested in knowing about historical exhibitions conceived as an adventure/discovery game.
> Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge with me.

   Try the National Building Museum, 401 F Street NW, Washington DC 20001
   (202) 272-2448 (fax 202/272-2564). I dunno if they're online.

   They recently did an exhibition on the origin and growth of the
national capital. So did the Library of Congress, some years ago; the
Library is of course wwwebbed from hither to yon.

     Hank Burchard * <[log in to unmask]> * Washington DC | USA

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