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Peninsula exhibits get their name from the aisle access they generally have on three sides, sharing the fourth with a neighboring exhibitor. Think of Florida and you'll get the analogy. The smallest peninsula space is generally 20x20' and they can range up to 50x100'. They're characterized by a backwall on the shared property line and offer the exhibitor more freedom in what the exhibit can do, including greater allowable height, use of hanging signs, and the ability to use more of the space near the aisles. Most importantly, peninsulas give show visitors three chances to find you -- one for each aisle the walk. If they miss one aisle, chances are they'll see on on the adjacent one. |
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