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January 2015
By Julie Sneider, senior associate editorJacqueline Frank would like to see more hands-on learning at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wis., so that students studying math, science, history and art can observe how those subjects come alive in an industry that has long played an important part in their community.To that end, Frank, the museum's executive director, and her staff will spend the better part of 2015 preparing for a major capital campaign with a goal of raising $15 million to $20 million to improve existing buildings, protect museum collections and build new facilities at the museum, which Congress declared a national museum in 1958. The campaign's proceeds will be used in part to build a large "Smithsonian standard" building that would allow the museum to house most of its rolling stock inside a climate-controlled environment, Frank says.
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