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  • 1.  Stickers

    Posted 4 days ago

    Other than stickers what do other museums or houses use to identify a visitor in the space?  Stamp? Clip? Ticket?



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    Caroline Fox
    Guest Services Manager
    The Richard H. Driehaus Museum
    Chicago IL
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  • 2.  RE: Stickers

    Posted 4 days ago

    Are wristbands still used? I wonder if those popular rubber-ish bracelets (made popular by Lance Armstrong's yellow ones) are viable. They're also a souvenir that way. 



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    Dan Moyle
    Solutions Consultant
    Digital Reach Online Solutions
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  • 3.  RE: Stickers

    Posted 2 days ago

    At some our sites in the Minnesota Historical Society sites network, we use wrist bands to help identify visitors and the experience they have signed up for. At the Minnesota History Center, there are parts of the building that don't require admission like the store/cafe and researchers using the library. Visitors to the museum exhibits need a wrist band. Similarly, Split Rock lighthouse uses different patterns (solid, stripe, dots) on the wrist bands to distinguish grounds passes, visitors who paid to access the interior of historic buildings, and specialty tour visitors. Colors rotate depending on the day. 



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    Rachel Lewis PhD
    Minnesota Historical Society
    Saint Paul MN
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