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    Default CWPT New Name & Logo

    The Civil War Preservation Trust has gone with a new name and modern look.
    Visit www.civilwar.org to view.
    Micah Trent
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    Friends of Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site

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    I got that email yesterday as well. I understand their reasonings, and its a fine organization that does lots of good work, but they've changed names and logos more than my ex mother-in-law. At least the same folks are in place and I'm sure they'll continue the fight for preservation causes.
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    Yea I remember doing the survey for that. I kept thinking "what's wrong with the way it is now?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by DColeman View Post
    Yea I remember doing the survey for that. I kept thinking "what's wrong with the way it is now?"
    I did the survey also...I think too often businesses and non-profits start thinking too much about their "Brand" (which appears to be the latest buzzword). I am glad the same people are involved and I am sure my dollars to them will help preserve the battlefields.
    Marc Riddell
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross L. Lamoreaux View Post
    I got that email yesterday as well. I understand their reasonings, and its a fine organization that does lots of good work, but they've changed names and logos more than my ex mother-in-law. At least the same folks are in place and I'm sure they'll continue the fight for preservation causes.
    I love their work and have had the opportunity to volunteer with them on several occasions, but I didn't quite understand the reason, though it is given, why they needed a new logo. Oh well...it is what it is, eh?
    Micah Trent
    Adjutant - Western Federal Blues
    Friends of Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site

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    Part of "branding" is not to confuse the consumer. Changing logos and names tends to do that. If you have significant recognition and good will attached to your brand, you don't go changing it. Remember "New Coke." Possibly "office furniture-indiced brain shrinkage" is to blame. And they should use an older version Confederate flag.

    Guess that MBA was good for something after all.
    Bob Dispenza
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    Navy and Marine Living History Association
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    William Clark Allen, Company K, 72nd Indiana Volunteers, December 21, 1862

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