You might want to talk to the Baltimore Museum of Industry. They have a
number of nice exhibits on industry/manufacturing. Sorry, dont have a number
handy for you.
Greg
In a message dated 12/14/99 10:13:26 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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<< We are interested in developing some hands-on
interactives for children and adults relating to
industry. We have a small staff of 4 full time
people and an even smaller budget. We would like to
provide an interesting experience on a topic that is
not generally considered exciting.
We are also looking for simple, yet interesting design
ideas for a small museum doing an exhibition on
industry. Perhaps some of you have done similar
exhibitions at your institutions...
>>
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