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Jane Bloom <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Oct 2001 10:05:26 -0400
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Theresa--

The main library at 42nd St has exhibitions, as does the performing arts
library at Lincoln Center and the Schomburg Center in Harlem.

Jane Bloom
Exhibition Planning for Family Audiences
212-799-7502 (voice)
212-799-8692 (fax)
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>
>Greetings Listers.  Do any of you out there know of a particular library
>in Manhatten that has museum-type exhibitions scattered throughout the
>facility?  I have been told that there is such a situation, but have no
>clue as to in which branch this is located.  I am particularly interested
>in contacting the staff at the library who is in charge of the
>exhibitions.  Any help is most appreciated.
>
>Teresa Whitt, Director/Curator
>South Charleston Museum, South Charleston, WV
>

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