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Hi all,
I would like to have an ice element in our glaciation exhibit at our museum. I want to do what the traveling Titanic exhibits have done with their "touch an iceberg" frozen wall. I assume that it is a self-renewing ice sheet that presumably has a metal interior that works off of electricity to keep the entire thing cool, but beyond that, I'm at a loss. I have no idea who to contact or what kind of company would produce something like this, or what to call it even if I knew.
Does anyone have insight or advice? Any help is much appreciated!
Jenna Domeischel, RPA
Blackwater Draw Museum Curator
Eastern New Mexico University
(575) 562-2103
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www.bwdarchaeology.com
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