70 Degrees

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According to the National Archives, 70° Fahrenheit is the preferred temperature that is optimal for the preservation of artifacts in exhibition spaces. It is the degree in which archival materials should be protected for long term conservation. The 70 Degrees team is passionate about preserving the past for our future enjoyment. We have an end to end solution for private and public collections including those of California pioneering families, town & city museums and historical organizations, corporate history displays to name a few. We leverage best preservation tactics, and a content service technology to provide what we call HaaS (History as a Service)

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According to the National Archives, 70° Fahrenheit is the preferred temperature that is optimal for the preservation of artifacts in exhibition spaces. It is the degree in which archival materials should be protected for long term conservation. The 70 Degrees team is passionate about preserving the past for our future enjoyment. We have an end to end solution for private and public collections including those of California pioneering families, town & city museums and historical organizations, corporate history displays to name a few. We leverage best preservation tactics, and a content service technology to provide what we call HaaS (History as a Service)

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