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12 <br />Maximized visitor exposure <br />The Navarre Cabin’s remote location in Leeper Park means that it can be used only <br />infrequently for historical programming. Once located on the museum campus, the <br />homestead will be included as an integral part of The History Museum’s existing daily <br />operations, dramatically broadening the audience served by the cabin and its surroundings. <br />In 2019, the last time the museum held its “Cabin Days” program, the cabin saw 670 visitors. <br />On its new site the cabin will be included with each of The History Museum’s 50,000 annual <br />visitor experiences. The site will be open during operating hours free of charge for self-guided <br />tours, with planned regular public programming. The site will be designed to be inclusive and <br />accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. The associated green space allows <br />for broad event planning, from tours of a few guests to large festivals. <br />Conceptual plan, facing north. The site will be open free of admission during business hours and securely <br />monitored at night. <br />The Homestead Project - Goals (cont’d)