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208 East 30th Street, New York, NY 10016, tel: 212.686.4164, fax: 212.545.1130, e-mail: piasany@verizon.net |
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The American Institute of Polish Culture in Miami
Founded in 1972
The American Institute of Polish Culture, Inc., founded in 1972 by Mrs. Blanka A.Rosenstiel.
Archival holdings: the aims of the Institute are twofold: first, to share with all Americans the rich heritage of Poland, which has contributed in important ways to Western civilization. The archival holdings reflect the activities of the institution. Documents, correspondence of the Polonia events in Florida, records including the founding of a chair of Polish Studies at the University of Virginia. Large and precious collections of photographs and audio video tapes.
If you need more information contact the American Institute of Polish
Culture.
The Institute's website is: http://www.ampolinstitute.org/
The Library is open: Call for appointment.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm on Saturday and closed on Sunday.