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Hello list
I would like some suggestions on age appropraiteness. We
conduct a
Civil War Candle Light tour at our site, which involves scenes acted out
by reenactors. One of my staff has traditionally discouraged children
from attending, but I am of the opinion that it except for small
children, it shouldn't be a problem. Can you share your opinions on
children at events like this, or in museums in general. With the
exception of the Holocaust Museum, I have never seen a museum exhibit I
have found to harsh for children. Any thoughts? Oh, safety is not a
problem.
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Richard A Fields
Superintendent, Fort Gibson Historic Site
Fort Gibson, OK 74434
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(918) 478-4088
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