On 3/17/22 14:19, Ethan O'Toole via cctalk wrote:
 In LSSM's case, it's a wholly-occupied 14,000 square foot commercial storefront building that nobody lives in, in a downtown shopping district, as distinguished from the typical private collection in a garage, basement, etc.

Right, I know you have a real building and are open to the public and operate what I would consider a real museum. But where does one define a museum when it comes to randos, the small shops, the people just collecting donations for the price break, etc.

The definition of "museum" is something that is bandied about quite a bit in museum circles, believe it or not. There is no universally-accepted definition. But when standing in someone's garage, basement, storage locker, etc, one can usually make a call that nobody would argue with.

Someone I know has a museum, collects stuff, no business entity for it, and it doesn't usually see the light of day. He says he plans to open a museum someday, but he has no real business plan AFAIK. He does have some stuff on display at another museum though.

I would posit that he does not have a museum; he has a collection and a wish. When and if that wish pans out, and I hope it does, then he will have a museum. But not before.

It CAN happen. For decades I had a collection and a wish. Now there's a museum that showcases part of that collection, and parts of others' collections, and things of its own. It's not easy to do, but it is possible. Encourage your friend!

           -Dave

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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA

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