Free Three-Dimensional Outdoor "Lab" Display Structure Available
Hello all,
A free three-dimensional display is available in early October. It is located in Washington, D.C. It is a mockup of an early 20th century laboratory. It was custom-built for outdoor use, and contains an area where items can be staged (seen here with test tubes, etc). This area could also be used to display interpretive signage or materials. It is roughly eight feet wide and seven feet tall. It does not break into smaller sections, so would likely need to be moved in one piece.
The other items shown in the images are not available, only the structure itself. It was built for a temporary display in Washington, D.C., but due to its size, it will be difficult for us to move it back to our site in southwest Florida, so we would like to donate it to a museum, garden, or other cultural site or non-profit who can make use of it. Interested parties can contact Mike Cosden at mcosden@edisonford.org.
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Brent Newman
Chief Curator
Edison and Ford Winter Estates
Fort Myers FL
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