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The museum's online collection was originally developed
as part of a Wireless Discovery Project using handheld devices to
supplement tours inside the museum. Now it is being offered online
for the first time. The museum provides this resource at no cost
to the public. This is made possible by contributions through members
of the museum and by the endowment
fund. Students in local schools also can help by doing research
reports on items in the museum. The museum is currently looking
for volunteers to help
with cataloging. In the future it will be possible to view the collections
in a larger format with larger text.
Some of the main exhibits include images of the actual exibits.
Try hovering over some of the objects in the photos.
Click on the objects when the mouse changes to a hand
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