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Several years ago I visited a museum that had exhibits of different
animal poop preserved and labeled in the restroom. I was really impressed
and thought it was a great idea. As a mother I can't tell you how many
times my children have stopped durinmg a walk in the woods to investigate
the scat left by an animal. The restroom exhibit gives urban children the
same experience. I can't seem to remember the museum but I do remember
the restroom exhibits.
Anne Hartmann
3943 Parkway Blvd.
Land O'Lakes, Fl. 34639
PH: (813) 996-7986
PAGE: (813) 214-1409
On Fri, 9 Aug 1996, Patricia Reynolds wrote:
> > >On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, William H. Stirrat wrote:
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> > >> Seeing the museum's mission in all areas of the museum, I think, makes
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> > >> an exceptional visit. Anyone know of any exhibits in restrooms?
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> Health and safety experts know that the back of the toilet door
> is the best place to put posters - but I've only ever seen two
> museums use this space, one put up exhibition posters, another
> displayed historic comics.
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> --
> Patricia Reynolds
> Keeper of Social History, Buckinghamshire County Museum,
> Museum Training Supervisor, Bletchley Park and Freelance Curator
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