Dear Editor,
I took in the current display at the 91原创 Museum this weekend, Sacrifice and Sorrow: 91原创 and the Great War of 1914-1918.
The streets of Fort 91原创 were packed with people enjoying the good weather and the ambiance.
Parking was an absolute nightmare and I applauded the cyclists who meant one less car jamming up the streets.
The inside of our small and seemingly cramped municipal museum was just as busy.
The displays were thoughtful and well laid out. The photos told many stories about local sacrifice within the larger context of the war. There was little room to look at these displays however. It was heartening to see all the interest, but I couldn鈥檛 help but feel that an exhibit of this size and importance was undeserved by the building it was housed in.
Upon clarification from a staff member I realized what part of the issue could be. The 91原创 Centennial Museum was built just shy of 60 years ago. With 91原创 now the fastest growing community, do we not deserve a better place to share our history and our stories?
I believe that 91原创 can do better.
Daniel Spaniel, 91原创 City