
CONTACT US
We are always available to answer your questions, or assist you with your Fairbanks related research. Feel free to call (512) 233-2214 or email a query, and a member of our volunteer staff will respond to your research request as soon as possible, usually within 24-48 hours. (Please be advised that the museum is currently closed after sustaining flood damage, and that email response time may take longer than usual during this time.)
The majority of our collections are available for public viewing in our free online galleries that can be enjoyed from any location in the world. We have made every effort to share several hundred items from our collections in our Virtual Museum Project. Please note that not all of our collections are online at this time, as we continue to acquire new artifacts daily, and parts of the collections have not yet been digitized. If you don’t find what you’re looking for here, feel free to email a query to the museum, and our staff will conduct a search for you.
The museum is located in Austin, Texas, and open to the public by appointment only. (*Please note that we are closed due to flood damage and moving a new location. Until our permanent gallery re-opens in 2011, we are operating out of temporary office space and currently have no exhibits scheduled for 2009/2010.)
If you plan to be visiting this area in the future, and have a specific research need, we can make parts of our collection available to you. We ask that you give as much advance notice as possible, generally 1-2 weeks, to allow staff proper time to prepare for your visit by pulling requested items prior to your arrival. Please email or call 512-233-2214 to schedule an appointment.
Can you tell me do you lend to Public Libraries outside of your State?
Hi Christine -
Yes, we do, and you are welcome to contact us about items available for loan by email or phone. 512-233-2214.
Hi my name is Rebekah Davenport:
I am trying to find out how old this book could be. can you please help me?
I believe I have one of the first aditions of The Rubayat of Omar Khayyam it has the book cover in the redish brown cover in gold with a man dressed in the Persian robe and the scraf they would ware in the 18th centry. it has the gold writting The Rubaiyat of Omar khayyam
and it also looks like the pictures are hand drawed and in the in the vry front page it has a pictue of a vine with leaves growing in a clay pot.and also has written on the one page as you open it has The Thomas Crowell Co. and each page that has a pome has a persian drawing on the top of the page here is one of the first pomes in the book, Awake! For Morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the stone to Flight: And Lo! the Hunter of the East has caught The Sutan’s Turret in a Noose of Light. the book was printed in Spottwood Ballan & Co L.T.D
Londen Colchester and Eaton England
Thank You
Rebekah Davenport
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