Our museum is designing an exhibit centered around the Georgia 40/8 “Merci” boxcar.  It is a ca. 1880 wooden French boxcar with large cast iron couplings on each side.  The paint is from a restoration done in 1996.  It is in good condition and the exterior and interior appear to be stable. 

 

Our exhibit designer wants visitors to have access to the inside of the car.  Here are the concerns I have:  first, how will the car be protected?  Is there a safe way to protect the floor?  In my opinion the interior of the car should be protected with plexi-glass or some sort of barrier.

 

Ava Wilkey

Registrar / Assistant Curator

Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History

In affliation with the Smithsonian Institution

2829 Cherokee Street

Kennesaw, GA  30144

PH:  770.427.2117 ext 115

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Visit us on the web at www.southernmuseum.org or www.kennesaw-ga.gov.

 

  
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