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"Angela K. Roberts" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Feb 1999 15:35:28 -0500
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Are there any museums, especially historic houses, out there that have a
rule of no children under the age of xxx?  If so, what is the rationale
behind it?

Hillwood currently allows only children 12 and over to tour the grounds and
house. Our collections are installed period room style and visitors are
allowed to enter the rooms.  However, they must stay on the carpets that run
the length of the rooms with no barrier.  Have those of you who work in
museums/historic houses that do allow children, experienced any problems
with children running amok and trying to touch objects in period type rooms?
How do you handle this issue?

Angela Roberts
Interpretation Coordinator
Hillwood Museum & Gardens
Washington, DC
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