Re: Museum of the Confederacy is Moving
I was on the same trip to the MOC as Em (AGSAS meeting). I thought the Naval exhibit was pretty good and I enjoyed seeing the other exhibits. Even though I'd seen them 3 years earlier, it was nice to revisit and re-examine artifacts in light of research done in the intervening period.
This whole issue has a lot less to do with political correctness than it does with purely commercial issues of property values and VCU's expanding it's medical facilities. With the new construction at the end of the block, the museum looks truly drawfed and one fully understands why the MOC feels they need to move to a different location. It's just a matter of moving from one modern building to another. They could sell the present building to VCU and develop elsewhere. I'm just grateful they got off the insane idea of trying to move the White House.
I really think they need to find a new location within Greater Richmond, or the White House will end up stranded. If they have a Richmond location, they could run shuttle buses with tours to the White House, but if they go outside of Richmond, visitorship to the White House will just wither on the vine, I fear.
They ought to explore getting a site adjacent to Tredegar, so that you'd have a CW museum cluster in one place, not too far away from the White House site.
I was on the same trip to the MOC as Em (AGSAS meeting). I thought the Naval exhibit was pretty good and I enjoyed seeing the other exhibits. Even though I'd seen them 3 years earlier, it was nice to revisit and re-examine artifacts in light of research done in the intervening period.
This whole issue has a lot less to do with political correctness than it does with purely commercial issues of property values and VCU's expanding it's medical facilities. With the new construction at the end of the block, the museum looks truly drawfed and one fully understands why the MOC feels they need to move to a different location. It's just a matter of moving from one modern building to another. They could sell the present building to VCU and develop elsewhere. I'm just grateful they got off the insane idea of trying to move the White House.
I really think they need to find a new location within Greater Richmond, or the White House will end up stranded. If they have a Richmond location, they could run shuttle buses with tours to the White House, but if they go outside of Richmond, visitorship to the White House will just wither on the vine, I fear.
They ought to explore getting a site adjacent to Tredegar, so that you'd have a CW museum cluster in one place, not too far away from the White House site.
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