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Greetings:
On this same note, our institution must build a barn to house vintage
tractors and some other farm equipment. there has been extensive discussion
on what to do -- as a curator, I would want an environmentally controlled
facility with security, some extra storage, proper lighting, the whole nine
yards -- but it won't be in the cards. Suggestions have ranged from moving
and renovating an old barn that belonged to a member of the group we
interpret (the Schwenkfelders, a Pennsylvania German Protestant sect) or a
pole barn, to a new barn. Whatever it is, I'm not going to get climate
control! Does anybody have suggestions, or has anybody built such a barn?
It will need to be usable from a practical standpoint - servicing farm
equipment that is still in working order -- and as an exhibit area.
Candace Perry
Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center
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