The Cranston Public Library is proud to host a traveling exhibit featuring a model of the proposed Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) History Museum and Cultural Center, created by The …
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The Cranston Public Library is proud to host a traveling exhibit featuring a model of the proposed Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) History Museum and Cultural Center, created by The Cultural Society for Entrepreneurship, Bilingualism, Resources and Inspirations (CSEBRI). Visitors can view the exhibit at Central Library, 140 Sockanosset Cross Road, from February 16 through February 29.
The display features a scale-model floor plan depicting the proposed brick-and-mortar museum. Visitors can learn more from literature and guidebooks available in several languages, as well as conceptual drawings, and also may scan QR codes with their phones to obtain more information about the plans.
For additional information on the exhibit, visit the aapihistorymuseum.org website.
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