I went to Plano today to pay a visit to the Interurban Museum---first time in about 10 years. The docent and I had a nice conversation.
When I mentioned that the Vogelzang cast-iron stove looked brand new, he confirmed that it had been a recent donation. There was also a story to go with that. When the Plano Conservancy mentioned to the City of Plano about the stove, some officials came out to inspect it. The next thing you know, the City required the museum to weld all movable openings shut for security reasons--- a possible bomb hiding place. This is the second time I've heard this story. The first time from a recent visitor and the second time from this museum docent. The docent thought it was ludicrous especially when I mentioned that the file cabinet or desk in the museum office area could be possible bomb enclosures too.
Not sure of the source of this decision to seal up the stove. Could be overzealous officialdom from Homeland Security down to the City of Plano. I heard both. By the way, the stove is strictly a period decor piece and was never intended as a heat source even before this zany decision was made.
