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Wednesday, April 08, 2020

Berlin Museum Seeks Community Stories, Artifacts

BERLIN – Officials with the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum are encouraging community members to share their experiences during the novel coronavirus outbreak.

Last week, the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum launched an effort to collect written and oral testimonies and artifacts from community members that document life in Berlin during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Facebook post reads, “The Taylor House Museum would like to know how everyone is doing in and around Berlin. We are living through an unprecedented event in history, as such the museum would like to create an archive of how COVID-19 is affecting lives in Berlin. If you are a resident, business owner or visitor we would like to hear your experiences. You can email us any voice memos, or written records you are keeping about this exceptional time in our history.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Tell your over taxed story.

Anonymous said...

Should be all kinds of stuff there, the Allies marched into Berlin in 1945 after a long war. Got to be some great stories too!

Anonymous said...

I swear, three more weeks of being cooped up with missus and one of us is gonna be an artifact.