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The PGCA attitude about a PGCA museum has always been "ZZZZZZZZ", even though some fairly good ideas were presented. I somehow agree with them, after many years of discussion and non discussion that a museum would be a difficult project. I'm OK with no museum. However, this building in Meriden could be a bit of Parker Brothers history, even if it were restored and made into something other than a museum, or left empty or near empty.
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