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For immediate
release contact:
Lynn Smolizer 717-260-1861 Ext. 1108
SONY
ELECTRONICS, INC. DONATES TWO 40" LCD SCREENS TO MUSEUM
Harrisburg,
PA (January 3, 2007) Sony Electronics Inc., through the Sony Technology
Center-Pittsburgh (STC-P), has generously donated two 40" LCD screens
and two corresponding wall mounts to The National Civil War Museum, which
are being installed at the Museum today.
The
generous donation from Sony could not come at a better time for The
National Civil War Museum. A few of the existing displays in the
Museum have been deteriorating, making it difficult for many visitors to
concentrate on the rich content that is shown. These screens portray
two of the Museum's most important displays, where the famous historian
Dr. James "Bud" Robertson enlightens visitors on significant
battles that occurred during the Civil War.
"The National Civil War Museum is truly a national
treasure," said Charles L. Gregory, president of STC-P and deputy
president of Sony Electronics' Television Operations of America.
"Each of the battlefields are fascinating and rich in history, but
the National Civil War Museum is the single location that brings all
aspects of the Civil War together."
Janice Mullin, Museum Director
stated, "It is wonderful to see a company of Sony's stature that is
willing to make such an important investment in the cultural sector and
has shown support for this worthy cause. We are extremely pleased to
receive this much needed equipment, which we are sure will greatly improve
the visitor experience. As we are a national museum that has
welcomed over 400,000 visitors in the past six years, there are a large
number of people who will benefit from and appreciate this
improvement. We consider our visitors' experience to be of utmost
importance for the Museum and are enormously thankful to Sony for making
this desperately needed improvement a reality."
The
National Civil War Museum is located at Reservoir Park in Harrisburg, is
the only museum in the United States that portrays the entire story of the
American Civil War. Equally balanced presentations are humanistic in
nature without bias to Union or Confederate causes. For
more information about the Museum, please call 717.260.1861, or visit the Museum’s website at www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org.
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