McElroy Unveils Museum Celebrating Company’s History
McElroy, a manufacturer of pipe fusion equipment, recently hosted a ribbon cutting to commemorate the opening of the McElroy Museum. Located in the company’s new, 18,000 m2 campus in Tulsa, Oklhoma, the McElroy Museum details the 70+-year history of the company, from its founding in 1954 to its latest cutting-edge products. The museum is made up of a series of vignettes, each one showcasing a milestone in McElroy’s history. This includes the first products designed by founder Art McElroy, the company’s foray into fintube and butt fusion equipment, and the evolution of its digital and equipment offerings. “What you see here is a testament to the legacy of McElroy’s commitment to quality and the relationships we’ve cultivated throughout our history,” said Chip McElroy, president and CEO. “We can’t wait to share this experience with our channel partners, customers, and others who visit this campus.” McElroy ’s in-house creative team handled all aspects of the museum’s design and execution, from the layout and flow of exhibits to choosing which elements to incorporate. The museum’s design allows exhibits to be rotated or updated as needed, giving guests a unique experience each time they visit. In addition to curating the wide array of historical photos, documents, and items from the company ’s history, the creative team also was tasked with creating an archival system that will ensure safe storage for each exhibit both on and off-display. “It’s been an enormous undertaking, but our team rose to the challenge and created something that we’re all proud of,” said Corey George, Creative Services manager. “We’re excited to see others get to experience the museum now that it’s complete.”
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