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Great question, Andy.
I do know that Gene Everson's marvelous Fasciolaridae exhibit went, in its
entirety, I believe, to the Sanibel Museum, at Tucker's request. Gene was
very pleased. Jose Leal will have to tell us if it has been maintained as
an exhibit or not. It was NOT interactive, unless you count dusting the
glass case lids.
Good weather to you!
Lynn Scheu
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Louisville, KY
Home of the Flu
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>Question: How closely related are shell-show exhibits and museum exhibits?
>Does a show exhibit ever end up as a museum exhibit? Are they ever
>interactive?
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>Well, if you'll all excuse me, I'm heading back to the field to do some
>more geologic mapping. Wish me good weather.
>
>Andrew K. Rindsberg
>Geological Survey of Alabama
>Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
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