By Mick Woodcock
(Seventy-five years ago on June 11 the first guest signed the Governor's Mansion register and the Sharlot Hall Museum began. We are running a series of articles that explore the people and events that have shaped the museum's long journey. Today, we will investigate more recent history, 1980-1995.)
The Governor's Mansion renovation was not the only exhibit space that saw new life. The Sharlot Hall Building was targeted for major exhibit work. The gift shop (now called the "Museum Store") was moved from the main room into the room on the south end of the building. Exhibit cases were constructed around and into the room using pine and glass.
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