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Maybe I did you an injustice. As I continue to read my mail, I am not sure
if you wrote the message I am referring to or if you are just quoting it.
If it is the latter, I apologize...
george
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>I think the IRS has something to say about the location of gift shops as
>well. If it appears a primary purpose of a facility is to sell gifts, the
>IRS could question its 501(3)c status. For this reason alone, some
>outstanding museum gift shops have been located off to the side -- making
>certain that they are seen as separate from the main business of the
>museum, and ensuring that no one needs to buy a ticket to do their
>shopping. One of America's most distinguished institutions (Colonial
>Williamsburg) got all sorts of expensive legal advice on this point before
>building its DeWitt Wallace Gallery building a decade or so ago.
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>>PLease read my message carefully. I didn't advocate locating shops in
>>"out of the way" places, I merely advocated that they be "off to the
>>side" instead of forcing all exhibit visitors to walk through a gift shop.
>>There is a big difference there. Also, the issue I raised was not fear
>>of "embarrassing someone", but rather one of trying to make the museum a
>>more inclusive, welcoming place for people of all incomes...including
>>those who cannot afford the merchandise in the gift shops. While I am not
>>denying the business necessities of museums in an era of shrinking
>>funding, to me, we also need to be sensitive and attentive to the broader,
>>more economically diverse audiences museums are currently trying to
>>embrace.
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>George Bauer ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>: This is one of the most ridiculous reasons I have ever heard for deciding
>: where to locate a gift shop! Do businesses put themselves in
>: out-of-the=-way places because somebody might be embarrassed if it were
>out
>: in front???
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>: george
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