PAL has worked with clients and local museums to design and create permanent corporate artifact informational exhibits, temporary museum displays, and portable visual aids for educational purposes. One of the most challenging aspects of archaeological investigation is disseminating often complex and technical findings to the interested public. We have been instrumental in presenting the material culture of more than 10,000 years of human land use in New England, linking the preparation for the future with the preservation of the past.

To successfully prepare for the future we must recognize the past. Our rich historical and cultural legacy is recognized as one of our most valuable resources. Today’s planners have to balance plans for future landscape changes with preservation of those places and events that are the binding threads of our rich historical and cultural tapestry.

PAL staff have worked with corporate sponsors, educators, and museum professionals to design and create displays of artifacts and information based upon research supported and conducted as a result of their undertakings. These have ranged from permanent exhibit and display in a centrally located public entrance of a corporate office center, to traveling "hands on" display cases of Native American artifacts, fossils, and archaeologist’s "tool kits."

Recent Displays Include:

Hill Property Corporate Display

South Essex Sewer District: Salem Neck Sewerage Plant Site

Roger Williams Museum

Algonquin Gas Company