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ORIGINS: THE BIRTH AND RISE OF CHINESE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES

Date
June 26
Time
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Cost
$3
Organizer’s Site
camla.org/current-exhibits
Council District
City Council District 14
Event Series Dates
Ongoing Exhibition
A permanent exhibition celebrating the growth and development of Chinese American enclaves from Downtown Los Angeles to the San Gabriel Valley.
A permanent exhibition celebrating the growth and development of Chinese American enclaves from Downtown Los Angeles to the San Gabriel Valley.

Location

Chinese American Museum
425 N. Los Angeles St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012 United States
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Phone:
213.485.8567
Website:
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Organizer

Chinese American Museum
Phone
213-485-8567

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