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Zion Union Heritage Museum

Coordinates: 41°39′4.05″N 70°17′34.10″W / 41.6511250°N 70.2928056°W / 41.6511250; -70.2928056
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The Zion Union Heritage Museum is a museum dedicated to African American and Cape Verdean American history that is located in Hyannis, Massachusetts.[1] It opened in 2008.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Burke, Matthew (9 January 2008). "Cape's first ethnocentric museum to open in Hyannis". Cape Cod Times. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  2. ^ Roscoe, Lee (May 2018). "A journey to justice". Cape Cod Life. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
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41°39′4.05″N 70°17′34.10″W / 41.6511250°N 70.2928056°W / 41.6511250; -70.2928056