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Date: | Tue, 1 May 2007 14:41:04 -0700 |
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Our museum is an outdoor museum with 20 plus
buildings, each complete with period artifacts and
objects.
Currently, a personalized tour is given with each
group at with no additional fee. However, with new
management a number of issues are being addressed, one
of which is the labor-intensive tours. A
recommendation has been made to place barriers,
perhaps plexi, in the various buildings doorway, which
will allow the visitors to view the interior. The
reasoning is-
More people will be allowed to tour the site without
tying up personnel
The interiors will require less cleanup especially
during inclement weather
We need a barrier that will allow the visitor to view
the interior of each structure with the least amount
of distraction and allow them to feel as much part of
the exhibit as possible. What type of barrier would
you recommend? And do you have photos and/or drawings
that show same?
Thanks for your help.
Basil
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