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Liberty on the Border: A Civil War Exhibit

Looking for something for Civil War 150?
TOUR EXTENDED!

Invite your guests to explore the physical, cultural, and ideological borders defined by the American Civil War. These different borders shifted during the years leading up to the War, through the War years, and during various points from the end of the War to the present. Individuals and local, state, and federal governments defined “liberty” differently—and often contentiously—especially when establishing and enforcing borders.

This exhibit covers three time periods: Liberty Denied (the events leading up to the War), Liberty's Trial (the War years), and Liberty's Legacy (how the Civil War has been and still is remembered).

Through photographs and documents, touchable replicas and artifacts, backdrops and dioramas, hands-on interactives, audio visual effects, diaries, and music, guests come to understand why the War came about, and what impact the War has had on the cultural fiber of the United States.

Visit the Liberty on the Border web site.
Download a Fact Sheet for this exhibit! Includes Letter of Intent.

General Requirements
2,500 square feet of open exhibit space
10-foot ceiling height required
Additional electric may be suggested for audio and light effects
Minimum door opening required for crates is 8'h X 7'6" w
Storage for crates and packing materials
Insurance from arrival to arrival at next venue

Fees
$23,000 for period of 13-15 weeks
$5,000 deposit required
$7,500 pro-rated shipping for two trucks
Insurance during the run of the exhibition and through delivery to the next venue
Includes set-up assistance from Museum Center staff

Includes the following supporting materials:
Educational materials (K-8 Teacher Guide , school programs resources, floor demonstrations, and materials to develop first-person interpretation)
Click here to access a PDF of the Teacher's Guide!
Marketing Package (Press release samples, print ad samples and artwork, digital images, logotype samples and artwork)
Exhibit set up materials (sample floor plan, crate and blanket wrap lists, shipping layouts for loading the trucks)

Itinerary
4/5/03–9/1/03      Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH (9,700 sq. ft.)
9/27/03–9/6/04    Owensboro Area Museum, Owensboro, KY
9/25/04–1/9/05    Sloan Museum, Flint, MI
1/29/05–5/30/05  Kalamazoo Valley Museum, Kalamazoo, MI
6/11/05–9/11/05   African American Museum & Library, Oakland, CA
9/24/05–1/8/06     Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno, CA
3/4/06–9/17/06     Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA
1/27/07–5/6/07     Orange County Regional History Center, Orlando, FL
5/26/07–1/6/08     Mill Springs Battlefield Museum & Visitor Center, Nancy, KY
1/26/08–9/8/08     Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, Kennesaw, GA
9/27/08–1/18/09   Frazier International History Museum, Louisville, KY
1/31/09–5/17/09   Western Heritage Museum & Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame, Hobbs, NM
10/2/10–5/8/11      Center for History, South Bend, IN
5/28/11–9/11/11
10/1/11–1/8/12      National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati, OH
1/28/12-5/6/12      Charlotte Museum of History, Charlotte, NC
5/26/12-9/3/12      Hastings Museum of Natural & Cultural History, Hastings, NE
9/22/12-1/6/13
1/26/13-8/25/13    Youth Museum of Southern West Virginia, Beckley, WV
Tentative bookings are subject to change.

Call the Department of Traveling Exhibits at (800) 733-2077 x 1-7061 for additional information or venue availability.

Traveling Exhibits Coordinator Kim Graham from the Cincinnati Museum Center along with Charlotte Museum of History's Exhibits Manager Lee Goodan give a behind the scenes tour of this fascinating world of museum exhibits.

Watch this video now on Charlotte Viewpoint

Watch Liberty on the Border - Behind the Scenes on Charlotte Viewpoint.

 

 Liberty On the Border: A Civil War Exhibit is a production of Cincinnati Museum Center. ©CMC, 2001