Heck,
Being new to this list, I tend to sit back and see what is happening. But on this one, and being a Civil War buff, I have to say that there is a lot in a small area in the Virginia/Maryland/Washington, D.C. area.
You have Civil War battlefields (National Park Service has museums and such -- all with small collections) and in the Richmond area you have the Confederate White House and Museum and Pamplin Park -- both of which have all types of exhibits and collections, some hands on.
There are a couple of Black American-type museums taking shape -- one in Washington, D.C., and one in Richmond, VA., I believe. Both of those are developing their exhibits and can possible give you some insight on all of your questions from a unique perspective.
Hope this helps.
Dann Hayes
Grinnell College
Grinnell, Iowa
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> Fredericksburg, Virginia?--I don't know if we have enough "new or
> different" to warrant a visit, but here's a bit:
> --community of 22,000 (surrounded by big suburbs)
> --8 open-every-day museums loosely linked through Fredericksburg
> Museums Council and the City of Fredericksburg Department of Economic
> Development and Tourism
> --center of National Park Service "set" of 4 battlefields, The House
> Where Jackson Died, and 3 major interpretive centers
> --some library links (James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library has
> library of its own and is linked to the James Monroe Presidential Center
> and The Papers of James Monroe; good informal links with Central
> Rappahannock Regional Library);
> --links (mostly informal) to other groups, such as Historic
> Fredericksburg Foundation, Rappahannock Regional Heritage Center.
>
> Fredericksburg is 50 miles south of Washington, DC--if you might want to
> put us on your tour, let me know and we can see that additional
> information is sent.
>
> John
> John Pearce
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> Director, James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library
> Mary Washington College
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> On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, David Ellis wrote:
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> > I am planning a study trip to USA and Canada to look into more effective
> > management of heritage held in community and regional museums, to provide
> > new ways of caring for cultural heritage collections held in small
> > communities (>25,000). I am particularly interested in the impact of the
> > clustering of agencies charged with managing cultural resources such as
> > museums, libraries, historical societies.
> > Can anyone suggest places to visit?
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