I did an internship in my MA program which involved turning a church in
upstate New York into a Museum. They were in very preliminary stages and I
haven't been back in 4 years, so I don't know how progress has gone. The
Historic Registry no doubt has many buildings which were once churches but
are now museums. California for example has a few mission churches which
are no longer in use for services, but are museums, and several are dual
purpose.
At 04:32 PM 10/7/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of a church sanctuary that has been converted for use as a
>museum? I would be interested in learning of any such projects or hearing
>any other suggestions regarding reference material for such a project.
>Thank you.
>Kathy Dixson
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