Museum Without Walls
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The Museum Without Walls is a planned virtual museum in Seattle, Washington's University District devoted to the history of that neighborhood. Described as an "ongoing cultural program that allows for new opportunities for the arts, history, and education," it is to include a multimedia exhibition, billboards, trading cards, newly commissioned music, sculpture, and walking tours. The first exhibit is planned for fall 2008, and many of the elements will reference the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, which shaped the University of Washington campus and surrounding neighborhood and which will be celebrating its centenary the next year.[1][2]
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- ^ Pacific Publishing Company - U-District civic life to be celebrated
- ^ Unconventional U-District museum in planning stages - The Daily of the University of Washington