Talk:American Precision Museum
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Recent Edits and potential COI (2020)
editHello! Friends of the museum noticed that our Wikipedia page was out of date, particularly regarding factual information such as our hours (recently changed) and current exhibits (out of date). I edited the page primarily to update those items, but while on the page, I also added some information to the museum history (including information about Robbins and Lawrence) and about past exhibits.
While I believe my edits to be factual and informative in nature, I do work for the American Precision Museum.
And as a new Wikipedian, I welcome your edits!
Thank you,
Alice
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