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Jay Honeck wrote:
The shop is just like every other museum shop. You'll find the obligatory NASA stuff, Boeing (why am I not surprised), the coffee table books, etc. No flea market stuff at all. Hmmm... Boeing stuff? Suppose there's a source of real, authentic Boeing memorabilia for a possible Boeing Suite? We've got cool Boeing models (including the 787) at the museum in addition to a panel of the fuselage which is rather cool. I'm sure someone at Boeing would be able to help you out. You have to find your local community relations person. Margy |
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