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col_speaker.jpgQ: I want to do a story about the museum. How do I set up a visit?

Q: Do you offer free admission for members of the media? 

Q: Can I take photos/video inside the museum? 

Q: Can I get photos/video from you to use with my story? 

Q: Can I film scenes for a movie or a TV commercial, or photograph an advertisement at the museum?  

Q: How can I reach the Communications staff if I have more questions? 

Q: I'd like to receive regular news updates from the museum. How can I do so?

Q: I have questions about an IMAX film, who should I contact?

Q: I’m working on a story about X, do you have a subject matter expert I can interview?

Q: I’m doing a story on X, do you have something I could use for a visual?

The creator of Dick and Jane, the child characters in reading primers used all over the United States, was Zerna Sharp of Frankfort, Ind.
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