Dear Ms. Oliver:
The National Zoological Park in Washington, DC has an exhibit with exhibit
drawers in its "Think Tank" building. They have the exhibits built into
standard Sears tool chests of drawers. The only drawback is, people don't
always seem to know they are supposed to open them. It seems bold, clear
signage is important for people to realize they are actually invited to
open the drawers of what may appear to be an artifact.
Cordially,
Paul Pallansch,
Dioramist,
Up-Close Realism
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