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Walton News (Kentucky, United States)+ XML/RSS310 views, By Jenna Kline Kentucky Firms Team Up To Offer Superior Environmental Branding 566 views, By Jenna Kline Join MurphyCatton in St. Paul, Minnesota at the 2010 ACM Annual Meeting 139 views, By Jenna Kline The much anticipated exhibition, Planet Explorers opened to Chicago children March 26th 1089 views, By MurphyCatton, Inc. One of the Most Successful Children’s Exhibitions is Back 168 views, By MurphyCatton Bringing brands new dimension is the discussion topic at MurphyCatton. 1079 views, By MurphyCatton East Kentucky Science Center & Planetarium hired an industry leading fabrication firm, MurphyCatton, from their home state to develop an energy themed traveling exhibition. 253 views, By MurphyCatton Environmental Ambitions Inspire New Historical Park in Evansville, Indiana: MurphyCatton selected to fabricate six striking 25-foot-high steel panels that were for Evansville, Indiana's new historical park in honor of Shirley James. 350 views, By MurphyCatton Northern Kentucky University celebrates the beaming success of Mike Murphy and Mark Catton for their growing fabrication company in Walton, Kentucky. 479 views, By MurphyCatton, Inc. During a time when breaking even or accepting small losses are considered a success, MurphyCatton is maintaining steady growth. Based upon innovation, honesty and quality workmanship, MurphyCatton has built a foundation strong enough to grow. 702 views, By MurphyCatton, Inc. Traveling around the world just got a lot cheaper. Built by fabrication firm MurphyCatton, Take Me There: Egypt is just the beginning of the museum's world adventures. 1011 views, By MurphyCatton, Inc. With over 28,000 sq ft of fun, Pretend City is a testament to the talents of 25 year old exhibit fabrication firm, MurphyCatton. From pretending to grocery shop or mailing a package, the children in Orange County are getting a tast of adulthood. 1351 views, By MurphyCatton, Inc. Kentucky firm faces rare challenge in creating Holocaust exhibition for an audience of 8-year-olds. |