Watertown’s Armenian Museum Offers Free Admission April 18-25

WATERTOWN’S ARMENIAN MUSEUM OFFERS FREE ADMISSION APRIL 18-25

Watertown TAB & Press
April 13 2010
MA

WATERTOWN — As Armenians commemorate the 95th anniversary of the
Armenian Genocide this month, the Armenian Library and Museum of
America in Watertown will extend its museum hours and offer free
admission from April 18-25.

The Museum will be open every day from 1 to 5 p.m. in addition to
its regular Museum hours.

Visitors can see an exhibit on the ongoing cultural genocide, a
permanent installation on the Armenian genocide, and a fascinating
exhibit titled "Who Are the Armenians?" among several other exhibits.

ALMA is the largest Armenian museum in the Diaspora and the largest
ethnic museum in Massachusetts with more than 20,000 artifacts and
27,000 library titles in its collections. Its exhibits intend to
highlight and honor the rich heritage, history and culture of the
Armenian people.

ALMA is located at 65 Main St. in Watertown, Mass. Metered parking
is available in the municipal parking lot located directly behind ALMA.