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  2. Polish Arts Club of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The club's advocacy and outreach work has included collaborating with several other arts and culture organizations in both the United States and Poland.

  3. Hamtramck, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Art Center, at 9539 Joseph Campau Street, is a local institution in Hamtramck. The center promotes the preservation of Polish heritage through its display of cultural artifacts, often exhibited at festivals, schools and libraries. The center also hosts lectures, book signings, workshops, folk-art demonstrations, and pisanki-making ...

  4. Polish Museum of America - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Museum of America is located within the headquarters of the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America.Designed by John S. Flizikowski, a notable Polish-American architect, construction began on the building in July 1912.

  5. Center of Polish Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The manor complex also includes an orangery, chapel, annex, granary, coach-house and stables. The orangery, built 1869, once served both as a hothouse and as Brandt's atelier.

  6. American Council for Polish Culture - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 the ACPC established the American Center of Polish Culture which opened its doors in 1991 in Washington, D.C. The American Center of Polish Culture has, primarily, an educational function providing programs and exhibitions, but it also acts as a central point for the lobbying activities of the ACPC.

  7. Agora (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Agora is an installation of 106 headless and armless iron sculptures at the south end of Grant Park in Chicago.Designed by Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz, they were made in a foundry near Poznań between 2004 and 2006. [1]

  8. Kosciuszko Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Polish American Scholarship Committee was established in 1923 by Dr. Stephen Mizwa to bring students to universities in the United States. Mizwa worked with the president of Vassar College, Henry Noble MacCracken, who had visited Poland.

  9. Bolesławiec pottery - Wikipedia

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    A display that illustrates style of Bolesławiec pottery. Polish store in Seattle. Bolesławiec pottery (English: BOLE-swavietz, Polish: [bɔlɛ'swav j ɛt͡s]), also referred to as Polish pottery, [1] is the collective term for fine pottery and stoneware produced in the town of Bolesławiec, in south-western Poland.