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'''Upper Deck (Level Two, Archives)'''
'''Upper Deck (Level Two, Archives, Authorized Personnel Only)'''


'''Archives''': A small portion of the Archives database is accessible to the public in the Museum’s Education Center.  The main Archives database (level two) is a massive electronic collection of diaries, historical letters, scrapbooks of artists, dealers, and collectors; manuscripts; museums, galleries, and associations; photographs; works of art on paper; and oral history interviews.  An appointment is required to access the larger mainframe.
'''Archives''': A small portion of the Archives database is accessible to the public in the Museum’s Education Center.  The main Archives database (level two) is a massive electronic collection of diaries, historical letters, scrapbooks of artists, dealers, and collectors; manuscripts; museums, galleries, and associations; photographs; works of art on paper; and oral history interviews.  An appointment is required to access the larger mainframe.
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'''Lower Deck (Level One, Museum Level)'''
'''Lower Deck (Level One, Museum Level, Open To Public)'''


'''The Education Center''': The Education Center is actually a small holo-deck that is linked to the “visitor’s” section of the Archives database.  The holo-deck provides guests with either an interactive or non-interactive learning experience.  It is rated ‘E’ for Everyone!   
'''The Education Center''': The Education Center is actually a small holo-deck that is linked to the “visitor’s” section of the Archives database.  The holo-deck provides guests with either an interactive or non-interactive learning experience.  It is rated ‘E’ for Everyone!   
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