Hi Tom. I've been meaning to call you an haven't had a chance but your
posting on Museum-L reminded me of this new handy communication system (I
love e-mail).
How was ALHFAM? I was so sorry I couldn't go. It's the first one I've
missed since I started going. Steve and I got married in May and we're
still catching up. A trip to Virginia would have put us over the edge
(financially and mentally).
I'm in the middle of a last ditch effort to actually get my M.A. I
recently changed my thesis topic to a subject that was a little more
interesting to me. I am doing a case study of MSHP to talk about
accessibility for visitors with disabilities at historic sites. One of
the chapters focuses on access issues particular to historic sites. I
want to include a couple of examples where sites have been creative in
finding ways to balance access with historic preservation but also
accuracy for living history. The one good example I have is the earthen
ramps that Sturbridge uses. I'm looking for another example of a nifty
solution. Do you have any ideas or know people I might talk to? Did
anything fun come up at ALHFAM?
I'm hoping to finish this draft by the beginning of July. Nothing like a
little last minute pressure to get the creative juices going. Thanks for
your help.
Lisa Craig Brisson, Museum Educator
Mackinac State Historic Parks
(616) 436-7301
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