The packing house (We have been referring to it as the sorting house) has been part of the tours we’ve conducted, but the room where the sorting takes place is not really safe for groups of public nor spacious enough for interpretive displays. The old farmhouse had much more room and was better suited to a visitor center. Two rooms were to be devoted to displays on the history of cranberry farming in NJ and another to other pine barrens agricultural topics, such as blueberry farming, plant gathering and egg farming. Another room was to serve as a meeting room, for powerpoint and other presentations. The second floor was office space. The displays were about 75% complete as of yesterday. None of the work was contracted out however, and was all done in-house at considerable savings over having the work done by professional exhibit companies. The text and photos are all in our computers and the displays can be readily reproduced, if we have a facility to put them in.