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Corlingdale History Museum Major Exhibitions | |
Wood, Steel, and Concrete Find out the fascinating stories behind Corlingdale buildings ranging from small houses and storefronts to factories and skyscrapers. | Ms. Collins's library This look into the life of Deanna Collins, Corlingdale native and writer of the Kiera Smith series, is sure to delight her fans-even the ones who have grown up. |
50 Years of Fur Created for the recent fiftieth anniversary of the Corlingdale Zoo, this exhibition traces the history of the facility and its amazing creatures. | Over the Mountains You may not have heard of Nicolas Vicario, but you'll never forget his name once you see his beautiful paintings of the nearby Trueheart Mountains. |
Notes: • We welcome groups, but please make a reservation 24 hours in advance if you plan to bring more than eight people. This can be done with our online reservation system at www.corlingdalehistory.com. • Guided tours are only available in English, but self-guided audio tours are available in several other languages. |
From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Subject: 11 RE: A visit today? Date: July 15 |
Dear Mr. Somchai, Thank you for letting us know about your visit this afternoon. While we do usually require groups like yours to give us at least one day's notice before arrival, we will luckily be able to accommodate you this time. Since you mentioned the Over the Mountains exhibition that is normally located on our third floor, I have to warn you it is currently on loan to the Meehan Museum in the United Kingdom. There is related merchandise available in our first-floor gift shop, but if the exhibition is the main attraction for your group, you should consider rescheduling your visit for August, when it will be on display here again. If you decide to come anyway, we will look forward to seeing you this afternoon. Best, Vera Gordan Operations Manager Corlingdale History Museum |
SORRY! The exhibition normally housed in this space is currently on loan to London's Meehan Museum. It is scheduled to reopen here on August 1. Ask our information desk how your party can get free admission if you would like to return to see it then. We apologize for the inconvenience. - Corlingdale History Museum staff |