
Williams' House of Windsor has been selected as the official chairmaker
of the Benjamin
Franklin Tercentenary exhibit.
The Ben
Franklin Tercentenary exhibit is dedicated to showing the world
who Ben Franklin was and what his life was like - using real artifacts
and exact replicas.
The exhibit debuted in Philadelphia in 2005, and then traveled to St.
Louis, Houston and Denver, and, this September, will move on to Atlanta.
Because Franklin served as liaison between the U.S. and France during
the Revolutionary period, the exhibit will then move to Paris, France
begining December 4, 2007 and running through March 30, 2008. Thereby
offering Europeans an up-close look into the life, character, works
and inventions of this famous American. Visit the Ben
Franklin Tercentenary website for more details.