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I saw it too and thought it was very nicely done. My sister felt it was a
touch lightweight and repetitive, but still better than most exhibits.
Certainly, the exhibit taught us more about the Ainu in 15 minutes than we
had ever heard anywhere else before. (And some cool artifacts on loan from
my former employer, the Field Museum.)
Eugene Dillenburg
Lead Developer, Philippine Coral Reef Exhibit
John G. Shedd Aquarium
1200 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, Ill. 60605
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