THINK JACOBSON & ROTH TO RENOVATE "HALL OF FOOTPRINTS"

May 21, 2001

Think Jacobson & Roth was recently selected to renovate the Hall of Footprints located on the lower level of the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont, California.

The Hall of Footprints is home to the largest, most diverse, display of animal footprints in the United States, a collection that is highly sought after for study by paleontologists worldwide. The Hall of Footprints is viewed by more than 11,000 people annually, including 7,300 school children from the greater Los Angeles area. It also serves as a classroom for The Webb Schools.

The general goal of the renovation is to present exhibit content in a balanced way to appeal to diverse ages and at varied levels of activity. Exhibits will include some high-tech components to help dynamically engage viewers and there will be hands-on activities to engage younger audiences.

Planning for the renovation is underway and construction is scheduled to start in March 2002.

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