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The City Reliquary : ウィキペディア英語版 | The City Reliquary
The City Reliquary is a not-for-profit community museum and civic organization located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The museum traces the history of New York City's five boroughs with its exhibitions of cultural ephemera and relics. Besides a permanent display of New York City artifacts, the City Reliquary also hosts rotating exhibits of community collections and annual cultural events. ==History== The beginnings of the City Reliquary date to 2002, when founder Dave Herman began displaying objects in the windows of his ground-floor Williamsburg apartment on the corner of Havemeyer and Grand Streets.〔("The Collector's New York." The New York Times. Aug. 17, 2005. )〕 Passersby were drawn to the quirky array of local artifacts, and Herman received object donations and loans from people who wanted to share their own "relics" with the greater New York community. As the collection grew, Herman moved the repository to a location on Metropolitan Avenue. The new museum opened on April 1, 2006 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and proclamation reading by Marty Markowitz, Brooklyn Borough President from 2002 to 2013.〔(Jamie Kulhanek. "City Reliquary." ''Station to Station''. June 1, 2013. )〕〔(Phillip Pantuso, "The City Reliquary: The City's Museum." ''Brooklyn Magazine''. Sept. 3, 2014. )〕〔("Ch-Ch-Checking Out the City Reliquary Museum in Williamsburg." ''Brightest Young Nothings''. Feb. 24, 2014 )〕
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