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Description1936 Mint Museum of Art Building Charlotte, NC.jpg
English: The Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, NC opened on October 22, 1936 and was the first art museum in the state.
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Received digital copy of image from the archives at the Mint Museum of Art to use on the institution’s updated Wikipedia page. Uploaded by Mint Museum intern for Summer 2018.
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Author
Whitsett Photo Co.
Source
Mint Museum of Art
Image title
B/W photo of the Mint Museum taken from across a dirt road. "Rare - save. M.M.D."&"M.M. Dwelle\" written on the back; "Whitsett Photo Co. Everything in Photography 106½ So. Tryon St. P.O. Box 1052 Charlotte, N.C." stamped on the back; "Pictorial Engraving Co. 208 W. 4th St. Phone 3-3373 Charlotte, N.C. Job No. 6267 Copper 5X3 Zinc ------- Style 133 ◊ Remarks:" stamped on back.
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The Mint Museum 1936
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