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June 2009 » Mid-Atlantic
Mid-Atlantic: Delaware Children's Museum



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PROPOSED USE: Non-profit educational children's museum, including indoor exhibit halls with major exhibits on Money and Banking, Human Body, Nature and Environment, Funky Forest, Transportation, Art Workshop, and outdoor patio exhibit, stage, and gathering area along the waterfront.

SITE BACKGROUND: The site was historically part of Wilmington's shipyard complex. The large, high-roofed steel building was formerly a warehouse for the shipyard during World War II, and more recently contained a restaurant and entertainment center throughout the 1990's until it closed in 2006. ...


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LOCATION: In the heart of Lynchburg, VA, located at 1339 Englewood St. PROPOSED USE: Lynchburg Grows (LG) has a mission to provide a means for the disabled and disadvantaged of the greater Lynchburg community to improve the quality of their lives

 

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