Prehistory; European Discovery; Establishment of Ownership; Embargos; Growth/Expansion; the Sardine Era; Transitional Era; the Quoddy Dam; Modern; and,, finally, the current Eastport Renaissance.
For instance, the "Prehistory" kiosk would have a banner that lists the key inflection points during this era. (This era would be about all of the various early visitors/settlers who visited Passamaquoddy Bay starting as far back as 8,600 years ago).
For instance, perhaps the original arrowheads and tools from the Red Paint People dig that took place in the 1970s at Carrying Place Cove in Eastport can be located and displayed alongside the Prehistory kiosk banner. Other artifacts could be borrowed from the Passamaquoddy Museum, or from the University of Maine, or could be donated by the citizens of Eastport and the surrounding area.
It is possible to set-up a voice command that can launch an audio description of each era. A smart speaker could be located at each kiosk -- and a visitor could simply say "play Era 1," and the audio would launch and describe the key points and provide insights into a particular era.
Eastport Virtual History Museum
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