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  2. Wing Luke Museum - Wikipedia

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    Wing Luke Asian Museum at its second location in 2007; it relocated the following year. The Wing Luke Museum is a museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, which focuses on the culture, art and history of Asian Pacific Americans. It is located in the city's Chinatown-International District.

  3. Wing Luke - Wikipedia

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    Wing Chong Luke (February 18, 1925 – May 16, 1965; Chinese: 陸榮昌; Jyutping: Luk 6 Wing 4 coeng 1; pinyin: Lù Róngchāng) was a Chinese-American lawyer and politician from Seattle. Luke served as an assistant attorney general of Washington for the state civil rights division from 1957 to 1962. He was later a member of the Seattle City ...

  4. Ron Chew - Wikipedia

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    The museum was renamed the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, colloquially known as The Wing. [11] Ron Chew. Since 2008, Chew has owned and operated Chew Communications, a community history and resource development consulting firm in Seattle.

  5. Man charged with hate crime after Seattle museum windows ...

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    A man has been charged with a hate crime after the windows of the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle's Chinatown International District were smashed last week. King County prosecutors allege that Craig ...

  6. History of Chinese Americans in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Wing Luke Asian Museum (Seattle), 2003. - See record at Seattle Public Library; Voices of the Second Wave: Chinese Americans in Seattle : Oral Histories of 35 Chinese Americans Who Immigrated 1934-1968. East West Insights (Seattle), 2011 - See record at Seattle Public Library

  7. East Kong Yick Building - Wikipedia

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    The East Kong Yick Building housed the Gee How Oak Tin family association, the Lee Family Association and others. Since 2008, the former Gee How Oak Tin family association meeting hall is open to the public as an exhibit in the Wing Luke Asian Museum. Additionally, the Luke Family Association maintains meeting space in the museum.

  8. List of museums in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park, a designated city landmark, housed the main Seattle Art Museum (SAM) 1933-1981. The "Art Ladder": the main staircase of the 1991 Robert Venturi-designed wing of SAM.

  9. Boneless Wings Are Not, in Fact, Chicken Wings - AOL

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    Boneless wings were likely popularized in the early aughts when wholesale wing prices shot past breast prices for the first time, according to a 2009 report in The New York Times.

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