Actually, I consulted in Florida in person and on the phone, from California, where I live. This was during concept development a long time ago, and clearly, I have never been there and you have. Sorry - the sharpness of your reproof tells me how touchy this is - that I got the city name wrong. I'm interested that you feel that the connection between the inventor's and the processes is not clear. The push-pull of interactive exhibitions in a hall of fame was clear from the beginning, and I am eager to see how it came out. I'll remember to go to *Akron*. Edward Jay Pershey wrote on March 30: Apparently you consulted from Florida by phone...the National Inventors Hall of Fame is in Akron, not Canton. It's main floor is a very Exploratorium-like hands-on area, with balconies overlooking it that contain more traditional exhibits about the members of the Hall of Fame. Very popular with school groups, though I wish it made more direct connections between the inventors and the hands-on exhibits.