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The new USS Monitor Center promises to become one of the nation’s premier
destinations for history buffs
Source: Port Folio Weekly (4-11-06)
"In her previous life, she was a warrior," proclaims a Mariner’s Museum
ad. "Now she’s an icon." A second poster reads, "Umbrella drinks and
shuffleboard on the lido deck? Hardly."
The catchy phrases are part of the museum’s new national marketing
campaign for the USS Monitor Center, a $30 million project scheduled for
opening March 9, 2007 — one hundred forty five years after the Civil War
ironclads USS Monitor and CSS Virginia battled each other in Hampton
Roads.
The Mariner’s Museum in Newport News offered a preview of its promotional
lineup at a March 28 news conference to launch the public campaign to
raise the $30 million. A hard-hat tour of the 63,500-square foot USS
Monitor Center followed.
Posted on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Dr. Jon Kukla, Executive Vice-President
Red Hill - The Patrick Henry National Memorial
1250 Red Hill Road
Brookneal, Virginia 24528
www.redhill.org
Phone 434-376-2044 or 800-514-7463
Fax 434-376-2647
- M. Lynn Davis, Office Manager
- Karen Gorham-Smith, Associate Curator
- Edith Poindexter, Curator
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