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New Hampshire Telephone Museum

Warner, New Hampshire

603-456-2234

www.nhtelephonemuseum.org

The New Hampshire Telephone Museum houses a tangible history of telecommunications which can be viewed via guided or self-guided tours. Our knowledgeable staff provides engaging commentary highlighting important moments in telephone history, such as the race to the patent office, the undertaker who invented the dial system, and much more.

National Hispanic Cultural Center

Albuquerque, New Mexico

505-246-2261

www.nhccnm.org

The National Hispanic Cultural Center’s (NHCC) Art Museum and Visual Arts Program’s collection now includes about 2,000 accessioned objects and some 600 promised gifts, and continues to grow. The visual arts staff works to collect, preserve, research, exhibit, and interpret Latino works of art from throughout the world.

The NHCC was recently recognized during New Mexico’s 2018 legislative session for becoming the most visited Hispanic or Latino cultural institution in the United States. The National Hispanic Cultural Center is dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and advancement of Hispanic culture, arts, and humanities.

Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts

Gloversville, New York

518-661-9932

pncreativeartscenter.org

The Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts is upstate New York’s premier community arts center. We house exceptional art shows, host family fun events and provide educational opportunities for people of all ages, abilities and artistic skills. Located on 66 picturesque acres in Fulton County, NY, the Nigra Arts Center offers classes and workshops on

everything from music, dance and painting to cooking and yoga. Plays, concerts and kid camps are just some of our other offerings. Additionally, we provide a beautiful setting for corporate events such as conferences and retreats.

The Asia Society

New York, New York

212-288-6400

www.asiasocietymuseum.com

The Asia Society is America's leading institution dedicated to fostering understanding of Asia and communication between Americans and the peoples of Asia and the Pacific. A nonprofit, nonpartisan educational institution, the Asia Society presents a wide range of programs including major art exhibitions, performances, media programs, international conferences and lectures, and initiatives to improve elementary and secondary education about Asia.