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Museum Faces Uncertain Future as Renovation Plans Emerge

October 24, 2024 | Wolfeboro Board of Selectmen, Wolfeboro, Carroll County, New Hampshire


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Museum Faces Uncertain Future as Renovation Plans Emerge
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the future of the Libby Museum and the necessary steps for its renovation and artifact management. Concerns were raised about the museum's potential closure, with some members expressing skepticism about its reopening timeline, suggesting it may remain closed until at least 2026.

The primary focus of the discussion centered on the logistics and costs associated with moving and storing museum artifacts. A previous estimate of $160,000 for moving and storing the exhibits was deemed outdated, prompting calls for a new assessment. Officials emphasized the importance of professional guidance in determining the best practices for cleaning and storing the artifacts to prevent damage during the renovation period.

Several options for storage were proposed, including utilizing space in the town hall basement or partnering with local museums for temporary housing of the artifacts. However, concerns about the suitability of these locations for preserving the items were also raised.

The budget for the upcoming year was a significant point of contention, with a current allocation of $48,000 seen as insufficient for the anticipated costs. Officials agreed that a more comprehensive budget plan would need to be developed, potentially involving a warrant article to secure additional funding.

The meeting concluded with a consensus on the need to prioritize the safe relocation of the exhibits and to prepare for the forthcoming Turner report, which is expected to provide further clarity on the museum's renovation needs. This report is anticipated by early December, allowing officials time to strategize for the 2025 budget and beyond.

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