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Capitol digital exhibits to open July 10; subcommittee previews portraits, kiosks and vault installations
Summary
Members of the Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee reviewed final digital-exhibit installations and schedule, saying early installations will be ready for a July 10 ribbon-cutting tied to Statehood Day.
The Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee heard detailed updates on the state Capitol’s digital exhibits and was told the first wave of installations will be unveiled on July 10.
The subcommittee was shown progress on the Portraits of History videos, the Garden Level vault exhibits (including the governor’s and caretaker’s niches), and three interactive kiosks — Foundation of Progress, the Capital Kiosk and the Constitution Kiosk — and was told content is in place and undergoing final testing.
Subcommittee co-chair Nigel said the installation schedule is nearly complete, noting that “the opening launch date will be July 10.” Project staff described installation and testing windows: installation deployment was planned around the 23rd–27th of the month, quality assurance and…
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