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Mariner's Museum does not operate its boats either. Presently none of
them are even in the water, though there small craft collection used to be.
I just took photographs of these vessels for a upcoming exhibit we are
doing.
Probably the best place to contact for actually using a collection would
be Mystic Seaport. They sail at least one of their historic vessels. They
have a small boat rental program as well, though I believe that those are
all modern made traditional boats. I am not sure who to send you too up
there. My previous contact at Mystic is no longer employed there.
Ron Carnegie
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From: "Erik Heikkenen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: Boats As Part of A Collection - Policies For Boating
> You may want to drop a line to Jeanne Willoz-Egnor, Director of
> Collections Management, Associate Curator of Scientific Instruments,
> Mariner's Museum, Newport News, VA (www.mariner.org). They have an
> extensive collection, which includes sea and inland vessels. Ms.
> Willoz-Egnor is very helpful and would be willing to speak with you.
> (757) 591-7764, [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Erik J. Heikkenen
> Corporate Museum Resources, LLC
>
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