The DeWitt County Museum has a new plan to preserve historic pictures.
The Picture Perfect Photo Preservation Initiative stemmed from photos in the gallery fading and degrading over time, due to light and age. According to Museum Director Joey Long, many of these photos are one of a kind.
Long explains the solution to this problem is to reprint, enlarge, and enhance these photos onto museum-grade material. This not only helps to preserve the images, but also can provide more detail to the photo giving some more historical context.
The DeWitt County Museum is looking for sponsorships to help make this initiative happen. For each $100 sponsorship, you can choose which photo you'd like to be restored, or Long will choose one for you. You also receive recognition of your sponsorship on a plaque.
You can find out more about the museum, and how to sponsor a historical image for the Picture Perfect Initiave, at www.chmoorehomestead.com











