First new permanent exhibit opens and Grand Rapids Public Museum

The Grand Rapids Public Museum has its first new permanent exhibit nearly a decade after moving into its new location.

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The Grand Rapids Public Museum has its first new permanent exhibit nearly a decade after moving into its new location. The exhibit focuses on the multifaceted aspects of Grand Rapids broad ethnic diversity.

According to excerpts from the story:

It was seven years in the making and is the first new permanent exhibit at the Public Museum of Grand Rapids, located at 272 Pearl St.

The museum’s annual Ethnic Heritage Festival was held last Saturday, acting as a kick-off to the new permanent exhibit “Newcomers: The People of This Place.”

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