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The Cahokia Mounds Interpretative Center in Illinois has drawers. But as someone else has mentioned, it is unclear whether or not you should open them. I wasn't sure myself when I visited and saw maybe people who ignored them.
Susan Kline
History M.A. student
University of Cincinnati
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>Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 22:33:13 -0500
>From: Lisa Oliver <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Who has exhibit drawers?
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>Hi All,
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>I am a graduate student who is doing my thesis on the good, the bad, and the
>ugly of museum exhibit drawers. These are the types of drawers that
>visitors can open up and see objects underneath glass. They are often
>called discovery drawers. I would appreciate your help in finding museums
>that have such drawers.
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>Thank you,
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>Lisa Marie Oliver
>UW Museology Graduate Program
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