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SUMMARY:Kelly House Museum Spring Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Look Tin Eli Story: Exclusion & Citizenship on the Mendocino Coast\n\nThis is one exhibit you won?t want to miss! Funded by the California State Library?s Civil Liberties Public Education Program\, ?The Story of Look Tin Eli: Exclusion & Citizenship on the Mendocino Coast? examines local historic ties to a topic that is still very much with us today.\n\nMendocino-born businessman Look Tin Eli led the reconstruction of San Francisco?s Chinatown after the earthquake of 1906. Mr. Look hired American architects to rebuild it as a tourist attraction using bright colors and swooping pagoda-like roofs attached to typical western structures. It became a wildly popular destination for visitors\, and its style and concept influenced other Chinatowns throughout the world. \n\nThis thought-provoking exhibit can be viewed during museum hours\, Fridays through Mondays\, 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Admission is by suggested donation of $5.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Look Tin Eli Story: Exclusion &amp\; Citizenship on the Mendocino Coast\n\nThis is one exhibit you won?t want to miss! Funded by the California State Library?s Civil Liberties Public Education Program\, ?The Story of Look Tin Eli: Exclusion &amp\; Citizenship on the Mendocino Coast? examines local historic ties to a topic that is still very much with us today.\n\nMendocino-born businessman Look Tin Eli led the reconstruction of San Francisco?s Chinatown after the earthquake of 1906. Mr. Look hired American architects to rebuild it as a tourist attraction using bright colors and swooping pagoda-like roofs attached to typical western structures. It became a wildly popular destination for visitors\, and its style and concept influenced other Chinatowns throughout the world. \n\nThis thought-provoking exhibit can be viewed during museum hours\, Fridays through Mondays\, 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Admission is by suggested donation of $5.
LOCATION:Kelley House Museum 45007 Albion Street Mendocino\, CA
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DTSTAMP:20260422T080931Z
URL:http://mendocinocoast.smartcms.site/events/details/kelly-house-museum-spring-exhibit-11453
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