Hello-
I would appreciate suggestions for examples of successful exhibits within historic house museums.
I am working with Elfreth's Alley Museum which is a very small house set on a 18c street in Philadelphia. It is currently furnished to reflect the life of the two women dressmakers who lived there in the 1770's. Typically guests are taken through the house by a docent.
We are working on developing an exhibit that would co-exist in the furnished rooms and provide sufficient interaction for visitors to go through without a docent.
We are focusing on the concept of "home" including issues of home ownership (the two ladies owned the house), work from home (they received clients in the front room), family and privacy (for the bedroom), and food (for the kitchen).
We are particularly interested in participatory devices to relate these issues to visitors.
As always we are very limited on cash and staff...
Thanks in advance for sharing your ideas and experiences.
Jacqueline
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