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American Italian Museum & Cultural Center
The first floor of the museum honors and tells the Italian immigrant story and their contributions while the second floor serves as the Italian Cultural Center...
Set in a former church, this is the largest Italian American museum on the East Coast!
The first floor of the museum honors and tells the Italian immigrant story and their contributions while the second floor serves as the Italian Cultural Center featuring a library, class room, memorial room, chapel, Hall of Art, meeting space and more.
Open April through January, the museum also hosts special events and classes.
The first floor of the museum honors and tells the Italian immigrant story and their contributions while the second floor serves as the Italian Cultural Center featuring a library, class room, memorial room, chapel, Hall of Art, meeting space and more.
Open April through January, the museum also hosts special events and classes.
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