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Is this supposed to mean something to me?



At 02:36 PM 9/7/97 -0500, you wrote:
>On Thu, 4 Sep 1997, Wade Lawrence wrote:
>
>> We would be very interested in opinions or studies which would help us
>> determine the maximum number of visitors we should allow in the house at
>> any one time and whether there is a maximum cumulative number.
>
>Wade:
>
>I don't have a direct answer to your question, but we will be dealing
>with the issue of crowds in historic houses at the upcoming annual meeting
>of the Southeastern Museums Conference in Raleigh (Oct. 22-25).  Robin
>Gabriel from Monticello has put together a program on the topic, and
>perhaps we could put your question up for discussion during the Q&A
>portion of the session.
>
>Meanwhile, if you receive any worthwhile responses to your query, please
>let me know and I'll pass the information along to members of SEMC's
>historic house affinity group.  Thanks.
>
>**************************
>Allyn Lord, Asst. Director
>Rogers Historical Museum        [log in to unmask]
>322 S. Second St.               501/621-1154
>Rogers, AR  72756               501/443-1302 (home)
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