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I would also be curious to find out what our audiences think about this.
We've been discussing what WE find interesting about house tours (or
what we find boring) however we are automatically a self selecting
audience by the very fact that we are in the field that develops such
tours.
We have done audience surveys here at my institution, however has
anyone else polled their visitors to see what they are interested in
learning about on such tours? What makes it relevant to them, and what
sparks conversation in them about your individual stories? (Be it
history, art, science, etc.?) I'd be interested to hear what you all in
this esteemed group has to say about this as well!
Just a few thoughts on a Thursday.
Cheers,
Dan
Dan Schoeneberg
Experience Research Manager
Conner Prairie
13400 Allisonville Road
Fishers, Indiana
46038
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