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- | ===== Rebranding rural communities ===== | + | {{: |
- | Trekcetera was part of an effort by many rural communities in North America to shift from an agricultural economy to one benefitting from the more lucrative tourist industry. Here’s an [[https://www.academia.edu/33538566/ | + | <fs x-small> |
- | <WRAP tip 90%> <wrap em> | + | ====== Peters Auctioning Off Canadian Trek Museum Holdings ====== |
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- | ---- | + | **//Despite Axanar’s help, Trekcetera closes, its holdings for sale … by Axanar' |
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- | | + | **Auctioning museum holdings.** Axanar producer Alec Peters and his supporters led a successful crowdfunding effort to save the [[: |
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+ | ===== Auction ===== | ||
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+ | Peters told //Axanar: Confidential// | ||
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+ | The museum tried to make a go of it by leaving its original home in Vulcan, Alberta, in favor of the larger nearby town, Drumheller. Despite its popularity — making it into Travel Advisor’s top 10 museums in Canada — the museum never brought in enough revenue to restructure its debt in order stay open. | ||
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+ | ===== Rebranding rural communities ===== | ||
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+ | Trekcetera was part of an effort by many rural communities in North America to shift from an agricultural economy to one benefitting from the more lucrative tourist industry. Here’s an [[https:// | ||
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