The Federal Highway Administration owns 109 original oil paintings by Carl Rakeman. Mr. Rakeman painted them during the 30 years he was an employee of the Bureau of Public Roads, precursor of the Federal Highway Administration. We are especially proud of these paintings because they contribute significantly to the history of transportation in the United States. They serve as some of the best visual representations of the growth and development of this country. Mr. Rakeman painted this collection from 1921 to 1952. Among Mr. Rakeman*s most important works are his murals in Washington, D.C., particularly the one adjoining the Senate Committee Room on Appropriations in the Capitol. The complete inventory of our paintings is shown and described in the book, Historic American Roads from Frontier Trails to Superhighways, by Albert C. Rose, illustrated by Carl Rakeman. This book is out-of-print but is available through a used-book search on the Internet. The paintings are currently on loan to the Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont, Ohio. Due to a renovation at the Hayes Center, the paintings will need to be permanently relocated. The Federal Highway Administration will have the paintings appraised, restored (as necessary), and moved to a holding facility early in calendar year 2000. The Federal Highway Administration would like to discuss lending 93 of the original oil paintings and 16 framed prints to a museum that agrees to display the pictures. A 9x11 text panel describes each painting. The 93 framed oil paintings are each about 4 feet by 3 feet. The 16 framed color prints are each about 29 inches by 22 inches. A sampling of 14 of the pictures is available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/rakeman Please E-mail me at [log in to unmask] for additional information. My phone number is 202.366.9076. Bob Curran Office of Information and Management Services Federal Highway Administration ========================================================Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ museum-l.html. You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).