Yikes, that's a lot to find. Which museum is it, if I can ask?
We found that keeping the money we charged low, or at a gold coin donation (because the Australian $1 and $2 are both coins), that we did better that way than charging a lot. What about something like a [insert period here] picnic? And if you could your local reenactment groups involved and put on a display, you could do a day fair or something? Another thing that people really seemed to be interested in was food. Could you maybe do something like a historical cooking class or something? That would probably go down really well. (Pun not intended!)
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We found that keeping the money we charged low, or at a gold coin donation (because the Australian $1 and $2 are both coins), that we did better that way than charging a lot. What about something like a [insert period here] picnic? And if you could your local reenactment groups involved and put on a display, you could do a day fair or something? Another thing that people really seemed to be interested in was food. Could you maybe do something like a historical cooking class or something? That would probably go down really well. (Pun not intended!)