[MassHistPres] Interpretive signage

Ellen St.Sure estsure at comcast.net
Tue Dec 18 10:32:02 EST 2012


Please copy me, please, in any answers to Michele.  thanks--Ellen
Ellen St. Sure
Brewster Historical Commission



On Dec 17, 2012, at 12:47 PM, Michele P. Barker wrote:

> Hello, all,
>  
> I’m looking for a community that has done a good job of creating and installing standardized interpretive signage for historic sites in town. The person who sent me an inquiry is looking to do something for his community’s historic cemeteries – probably something with a photo and about 100 words of text. I know the topic of signage has come up a few times on this listserv, and I’ve sent my contact a list of some of the sign companies mentioned, but I haven’t seen any discussion of which towns have particularly good signage who might want to share how they went about creating their signage program.
>  
> If anyone knows, or is from a town that’s done a good job with that sort of signage, please contact me.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Michele
>  
> Michele P. Barker
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