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From: "Roy Johnson" <>
Subject: [PACE-L] Flowerdew Hundred
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 08:55:15 -0500
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Flowerdew Hundred was near Pace's Paines. Karen Shriver (see below) found
an error on the Pace's Paines page of the Pace Network and very kindly
notified me of it. I thanked her and asked her for more about information
on Flowerdew Hundred. Her response is below. I believe it is of interest
to Pace researchers.
Roy Johnson
Dear Mr. Johnson,
Your quite welcome. Forgive me for not listing our website. We are
http://www.flowerdew.org. There are over 200 hundred artifacts that are
available on our website as a searchable database. We are in the process of
updating our site and welcome any comments that you may have. Our museum is
open for tours by appointment during the week and our operating hours are
from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm. Tours are given on demand on Sat. and Sun. The
operating hours for Sat. are from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm and on Sunday from
1:00 pm-3:30 pm. Admission fees are $6 for adults, $4 for Seniors (55 and
up) and children are $3. Children under 5 are free. We look forward to
seeing you in the near future and please call ahead if you have 10 or more
people in your party, for there is a group rate available at $4 per person.
Also note, that during the week, if you happen to drive in there is a red
phone at the entrance to the museum. It is a direct line to our
administrative offices and will put you in touch with an interpreter for the
next tour of the day.
Sincerely,
Karen K. Shriver
Curator of Collections
The Flowerdew Hundred Foundation
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