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The best souvenir booklet I have ever seen is on Cliveden, a colonial house
museum in Philadelphia. They got a grant to make it and it is the standard
for others to follow. Contact: Cliveden, 6401 Germantown Ave.,
Philadelphia, PA 19144, phone 215 848-1777
Tom Edmonds
Andover Historical Society
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From: Amy Poland <[log in to unmask]>
Newsgroups: bit.listserv.museum-l
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, April 01, 1999 7:56 AM
Subject: Historic House Souvenir Booklets
>Hi Everyone,
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>We currently have a volunteer who is working on a souvenir booklet for one
>of our historic house museums. Because of publication costs, we would like
>to keep it under 12 pages. What are the best historic house souvenir
>booklets you have seen? Which ones use primary sources?
>
>Thank you in advance.
>
>Cheers,
>Amy Poland
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>Amy L. Poland, Curator
>Pejepscot Historical Society, 159 Park Row, Brunswick, Maine 04011 USA
><http://www.curtislibrary.com/pejepscot.htm>
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