You climb the finely chiseled stone steps and swing open the heavy oaken door to the Museum. You take a few steps inside... Directly to your right, a bulletin board spells out the latest news: Interested in a DVD of CGW issues? E-mail us at cgwmuseum@gmail.com



Want to contribute to the work of the Museum? Donate via PayPal to: cgwmuseum@gmail.com 28 June 2020 Still here after 16 years It's 2020 and we're still here - over 16 years and nearly 1 million visitors after the opening of the CGW Museum. Cool! I wish I had more time for the site, and even more importantly, new content to add. On that topic, if you have anything CGW-related or if you worked for CGW, please e-mail! But otherwise... people still seem to be enjoying the content. It would be nice to do a website refresh, but realistically that's not happening in the near future. If you're reading this, don't hesitate to write and say hello though! 1 February 2016 Website update My apologies for the recent two week or so website outage, as I was working through some coding upgrades due to changes from my service provider. Everything should now be back to normal - let me know if you notice any problems.



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