PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – A
milestone moment is expected any day in the march toward creation of the Museum
of the American Revolution in Philadelphia.
Although the opening of the
museum at 3rd and Chestnut Streets is still a few years off, it’s likely that
this week a request for proposals will go out
to four companies for package bid to demolish the current building and build
the new one.
Museum spokeswoman ZeeAnn
Mason expects the hammer to fall perhaps early next year. Then, “The demolition
process takes two to three months, then we have an archeological process that —
it’s hard to predict exactly how much time that will take — but we’ve allowed
at least three to four months in the schedule. The construction’s about two
years from that and exhibits need to get installed, so we’re looking at the end
of 2016 or early 2017 for opening day.”
The museum is expected to
have more than 30,000 square feet of exhibits, classrooms and more. Revolutionary!
Source: CBSLocal.com
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