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O'Fallon commission backs virtual museum plan for historic log cabin amid ADA access obstacles
Summary
The O'Fallon Historic Preservation Commission prioritized a virtual museum to preserve the town's log cabin collection while the city and volunteers assess ADA, safety and relocation constraints; commissioners said the virtual tour would document artifacts and help guide future physical accessibility work.
The O'Fallon Historic Preservation Commission decided to prioritize a virtual museum to preserve artifacts and public access to the city's historic log cabin while addressing significant accessibility and safety challenges.
Commission members and staff described the log cabin as deteriorating and difficult to make ADA compliant in its current location. "I know that we are going to do a virtual, we're gonna do a virtual museum first because that would help with the ADA compliant part," said the commission chair. Miss Davies, who attended the CLG conference and is coordinating the commission's…
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