id was set in the arguments array for the "side panel" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-1". Manually set the id to "sidebar-1" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/netscrib/public_html/civilwarcavalry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4239id was set in the arguments array for the "footer" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-2". Manually set the id to "sidebar-2" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/netscrib/public_html/civilwarcavalry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4239Thanks for bring this to our attention. I visited The Civil War Museum of Philadelphia last summer on its last day open to the public before it closed.
While the collection lived up to my expectations, the facility was totally inadequate for preserving such an outstanding collection (no climate controls and a lack out space).
They should have tried to house the collection in a vacant store where the public could access its impressive library and view the many art works and relics. Hell, I’m even willing to volunteer my time as a librarian to properly catalog and have the collection linked on Access Pa library catalog.
But once again our politicians and others self-appointed types, talk a good game…..
]]>I met some of the staff a couple of years ago, and they were all dedicated, hard-working folks. They, and the city of Philadelphia, deserve better treatment than this.
–ML
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