Wing Luke Asian Museum
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The Wing Luke Asian Museum is a community-based museum built for showcasing the Asian-American culture and devoted to exploring the issues pertaining to history, art and the culture of Asian Pacific Americans.
It is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and was founded in 1967.
It is renowned for creating community-related programs and exhibitions that explore and promote Asian-Pacific American themes. It offers historic immersive tours and neighbourhood discovery tours.
Permanent exhibits showcase themes of World War II experiences, community portrait and of immigration as well as settlement.
Art Auctions are also held in the premises of the museum.
Category: Museums
Address: 719 South King Street
Website http://www.wingluke.org/
Telephone: (206) 623-5124
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