DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum

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DeWitt Wallace ornamental Arts depository conjointly called the DeWitt Wallace Gallery is found in Williamsburg, Virginia, and is one in all Colonial Williamsburg’s attractions. It’s named for DeWitt Wallace (1889–1981), WHO was co founding father of Reader’s Digest magazine together with his spouse Lila (1889-1984). Once enjoying the renovated colonial capital for over fifty years as guests, the Wallaces became major benefactors of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation late in their lives.

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