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Time Capsules, Inc, P.O. Box 5008, Richmond, VA 23220 (804) 355-1721
American Aluminum Company, 230 Sheffield Street, Mountainside, NJ 07092
(201) 233-3500
The area codes were before the phone company changed many of them. I don't
know if they are still the same.
I also know some groups have used coffins and burial vaults
The Oklahoma Museums Association did a Technical Bulletin a few years ago
on time capsules. If you would like a copy contact me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jane Sarre <[log in to unmask]>
Newsgroups: bit.listserv.museum-l
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: time capsules
>I work as an advisor to local independent and voluntary museums for a
county
>council, and get get asked all kinds of unexpected questions, one of which
>is this.
>
>Do you know of anyone who produces, or sells, containers for use as time
>capsules to be buried?
>
>In the past I have suggested all kinds of things from stable plastic boxes
>to army surplus metal containers but I can't think of anything really
>suitable.
>
>Have any of you had any experience in this field?
>
>Jane
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