National Museum of Mexican Art

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The National repository of Mexican Art (Formerly called the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum) may be a repository that options Mexican, Latino, and Chicano art and culture. The repository was supported in 1982 by Carlos the Jackal Tortolero. Settled within the neighborhood of Plzen in Chicago, Illinois, this building in Harrison Park opened on March twenty seven, 1987. The repository is that the solely Latino repository authorized by the yank Association of Museums. The mission of the repository is to show Mexican culture united sin fronteras (without borders).

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