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Mound House staff describe underground exhibit damage, mold and plans for digital access
Summary
Staff reported mold growth and collapses in the Mound House underground exhibit, said FEMA and industrial-hygiene reviewers made brief inspections, and described work to display a 3D scan in the museum while refraining from opening the underground to visitors for health and safety reasons.
Museum staff told the meeting that the underground exhibit at the Mound House shows significant deterioration, including mold growth on wooden doors and several collapses, and is not currently open for close public inspection for health and safety reasons.
Staff said the museum has considered physical viewing modifications such as replacing wooden doors with plexiglass but listed practical problems including lighting, ventilation and mold growth that…
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