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Article: HIGH-TECH POWER PLANT CONTROLS, INTERACTIVE COMPUTER DONATED TO HENRY FORD MUSEUM'S NEW 'MADE IN AMERICA' EXHIBITION
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- November 16, 1992
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DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 16 ~PRNewswire~ -- State-of-the-art power plant control equipment, plus an interactive touch-screen computer that lets everyone feel what it's like to run a power plant, will be donated to Henry Ford Museum on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 11:15 a.m. by officials of Bailey Controls Company of Wickliffe, Ohio.
Gene T. Yon, chief operating officer of Bailey Controls, will present the equipment to museum President Harold K. Skramstad for use in the new "Made in America" exhibition, which opens Dec. 5.
"The hands-on component will make the power plant control display one of the landmark experiences in 'Made in America,'" Skramstad said. "When visitors get ...