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Article: Morse Plans New Wing to House Objects from Tiffany's Estate on Long Island.
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- PR Newswire
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- July 4, 2008
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WINTER PARK, Fla., July 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Board of Trustees of the Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation announced today that the Morse Museum has begun design development on a new wing in which to exhibit most of its holdings of objects and architectural elements from Louis Comfort Tiffany's Long Island country estate, Laurelton Hall.
The expansion project would add about 10,000 square feet of interior space, including additional offices, to the museum's existing building and triple the size of the outside courtyard garden to 4,450 square feet.
"Tiffany meant Laurelton Hall to be his legacy," said Harold Ward, chairman and president of the Morse Foundation. "In ...
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