The most significant object in the collection is Patsy’s home, located at 608 South Kent Street in Winchester. CPC is currently working to restore the historic house and open it to the public for tours and special events. The remainder of the collection is stored in climate-controlled conditions until it can be placed in the future museum for viewing.
To have proper insurance on the collection, CPC has hired a qualified museum curator to make an appraisal. We are also in constant conversation with family members and other individuals concerning items that can be purchased or placed on loan. Past fund-raising activities and donations have been used to purchase these items as needed.
The majority of them will be exhibited in the museum consistent with professional museum standards. More.
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