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Agreed. If they exhibit a Christian cross in urine, box cars that
held Jews on their way to gas chambers, death row cells with
gallows or the death room, etc. Yes, why not * they bring forth dialogue
such as *- exhibits on Big Foot, UFOs, Enola Gay, Big Foot,
and theories of evolution and creationism. ;o) It is all part of the
museum learning process.
John
>>> [log in to unmask] 7/27/2005 8:01:30 AM >>>
Deb,
Perhaps you wouldn't mind defining what you mean by dialogue.
It's a term we use quite often in relation to exhibits, especially when we
try to incorporate ways for visitors to share their thoughts. <snip>
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