Company History

D&P's History - Our Role in Creating the King Tut Blockbuster Exhibit by Guest User

Blockbuster exhibits are major museum events that capture the public imagination through spectacular artifacts and immersive presentation. “Treasures of Tutankhamen” (King Tut) defined blockbuster, setting a standard for every exhibit, whether traveling or permanent, that came afterwards. King Tut represented a milestone in D&P’s evolution into one of America’s premier exhibit fabrication houses.

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D&P Celebrates the End of the Year with the Exhibits We Opened in 2018 by Guest User

D&P opened three new museums this year. The Bell Museum, the Tennessee State Museum, and the National Law Enforcement Museum will delight and engage visitors for generations to come. Each has already proved a community anchor, encouraging dialog. Read more about these projects.

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D&P Promotes Duncan Millar to Vice President of Business Development and Marketing by Guest User

D&P is pleased to announce Duncan Millar’s promotion to Vice President of Business Development and Marketing. Duncan is an industry veteran whose in depth knowledge of exhibit design, fabrication, and installation have contributed to the successful opening of many nationally known museums.

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When Traveling Exhibits Came on Their Own Wheels . . . by Guest User

1960s Era Innovation - D&P's Sho Coach

D&P's Sho Coach traveled the country

D&P's Sho Coach traveled the country

In the 1960s, D&P developed a new concept in museum exhibits. The Sho Coach was marketed as a traveling exhibit concept. The tractor trailer was customizable, allowing exhibitors to bring the museum to any parking lot, anywhere in the country. Mobile museum has an entirely different meaning today!