Finally, the Anthropology and Armenian Museums Open at Queens College

From: Armenian Reporter, The | Date: April 2, 2005 | Copyright information


Armenian Reporter, The

04-02-2005

On Saturday, April 16, 2005 at 4 p.m., The Anthropology Museum of the
People of New York and The Armenian Cultural Educational Resource Center
Gallery will have the ribbon-cutting ceremony and celebration of the
official opening of their first major exhibition, "The Human Face of
Anthropology" and "Armenia: Memories From My Home." Several legislators
from Queens, including State Senator Frank Padavan, have been invit...

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