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The Field Museum in Chicago has such an exhibit. It is a single case, maybe
6' wide and 4' deep, with a small window in front (maybe 18" square). It
periodically switches between flourescent light and incandescent, and has a
couple non-mineral objects (a t-shirt, a piece of cardboard) for contrast.
Contact Peter Laraba (312-922-9410 x587) in Education for info on exhibit
development, contents, labels, choice of minerals, etc. Contact Trigg
Waller (312-922-9410 x343) for info on lighting, design, related material,
maintenance, etc.
Eugene Dillenburg
Geology Department
The Field Museum FAX: 312-922-9566
Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Dr. phone: 312-922-9410 ext. 293
Chicago, Illinois 60605
"It's not really food if it doesn't hurt."
-- Bruce Elliott
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