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David Frohman, President of Peachstate Historical Consulting, Inc., has completed the donation of $441,000.00 worth of flown lunar artifacts to Kennesaw State University in Atlanta

October 17, 2007



David Frohman, President of Peachstate Historical Consulting, Inc., is pleased to announce that he has successfully completed a donation that he arranged of $441,000.00 worth of flown lunar artifacts to Kennesaw State University in Atlanta.


The artifacts originate from the personal space collection of Apollo 16 astronaut and Moonwalker Charles M. Duke, Jr., and includes a complete Apollo 16 checklist used on the Moon. The donation also includes a navigation map used aboard the "Lunar Rover" as the astronauts drove around on the Moon, and a wonderful collection of flags that were flown on the mission as well.


This donation is part of David Frohman's ongoing campaign to arrange major donations of historic space artifacts from the pioneer astronauts to museums and libraries for the benefit of the public.


"I am delighted by this latest donation from the personal space collection of astronaut Charlie Duke", Frohman said. "General Duke's donations over the years have been extremely generous, and will benefit the public both in this generation and those to come!"



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