
Museum displays historical plaque
On April 7th, American Chinese Museum was authorized to display a Philadelphia Historical Commission Historical Plaque on the property at 7345 and 7347 Oxford Avenue.
On April 7th, American Chinese Museum was authorized to display a Philadelphia Historical Commission Historical Plaque on the property at 7345 and 7347 Oxford Avenue.
Built in 1898, the Victorian twin house was designed by former Philadelphia architect Horace W. Castor. It is one of the oldest and most significant buildings in Northeast Philadelphia. On March 14, 2017, this property was designated as Historical by the Historical Commission of Philadelphia and was listed on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places.
On December 20, the U.S. Congressman
Branden Boyle representing
Pennsylvania’s 2nd District visited the
American Chinese Museum.
The celebration included lion dances and group dances. In the future, the museum will hold large-scale celebrations with cultural significance.
This is an exhibition that connects Chinese American fish ball culture with blessing culture and marine culture.
On February 5, American Chinese Museum held a tea party to celebrate the Year of the Tiger.
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