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Ava Gardner Museum : ウィキペディア英語版
Ava Gardner Museum
The Ava Gardner Museum is located in downtown Smithfield, North Carolina, and holds an extensive collection of artifacts from Ava Gardner's career and private life.
The original collection was started in 1941 by an fan, Tom Banks, who, at age 12, met Ava on the campus of Atlantic Christian College (now Barton College), where she was studying to become a secretary. When she did not return to school the next year, he saw a photograph of Gardner in a newspaper and learned that she had been signed to a movie contract with MGM.
The Banks family devoted most of their lives to collecting memorabilia from every source possible. In the early 1980s, Dr. Banks purchased the Brogden Teacherage, the house where Ava lived from age 2 to 13, and operated his own Ava Gardner Museum during the summers for nine years. Dr. Banks (he was a psychologist) suffered a stroke at the museum in August 1989 and died a few days later. Gardner died 5 months later on January 25, 1990. In the summer of 1990, Mrs. Banks donated the collection to the Town of Smithfield, being assured that a permanent museum would be maintained in Johnston County, Gardner's birthplace and final resting place. Lorraine died a year and three days later on January 28, 1991, of complications of an asthma attack.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lorraine Banks, 57, School Librarian She Co-founded Ava Gardner Museum, Buying Star`s Childhood Home )
The Ava Gardner Museum was incorporated in 1996 as a 501(c)3 organization to manage and care for the Museum's collection of personal items and movie memorabilia given to the Town of Smithfield by Tom and Lorraine Banks. Since that time, the Ava Gardner Museum Foundation has continued to acquire artifacts related to Gardner's life and is committed to preserving these items and displaying them in an educational manner.
In August 1999, the Museum’s Board of Directors made an investment in downtown Smithfield by purchasing and renovating a building that became the permanent home for the Museum’s collection. In October 2000, the new Ava Gardner Museum opened its doors and has continued to draw approximately 12,000 visitors annually.
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