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2. Development of visitor information strategy for the Bicentennial period including:

a. Floor plan hand-outs for each building

b. Improved information desks in coordination with the Great Hall Reception Center

c. Consideration of foreign language labeling in major Bicentennial exhibitions

d. Consideration of the development of visitor orientation exhibitions or slide shows for each museum with complimentary version for the Great Hall Reception Center

e. Schedule for keeping open to the public all exhibition halls during prime Bicentennial period of April through September 1976

Note: Recommended that all design efforts be coordinated with the Office of Public Affairs, as well as the bureaus and central exhibit offices.

Time: For inclusion in FY 1976 budget

3. Plan for interior signs in each museum, using international symbols when possible (i.e., food, information, telephones, rest rooms, etc.)

In coordination with: Office of Protection Services and all exhibits offices

4. Establish crowd capacity for each museum and for each gallery within the museum, especially Bicentennial exhibition galleries. 

In conjunction with: Robert B. Burke and the Office of Protection Services. It is recommended that Joseph M. Chapman be asked to help in the development of these figures.

Time: By FY 1976