Italian American Museum of Cleveland

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Italian American Museum of Cleveland
Italian American Museum of Cleveland
Established12 October 2020 (2020-10-12) [1]
Location Cleveland, Ohio
Coordinates 41°30′31.8″N81°35′53.4″W / 41.508833°N 81.598167°W / 41.508833; -81.598167 Coordinates: 41°30′31.8″N81°35′53.4″W / 41.508833°N 81.598167°W / 41.508833; -81.598167

The Italian American Museum of Cleveland (Italian : Museo Italo Americano di Cleveland; abbreviated as IAMCLE) is a museum in the Little Italy neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, [2] emphasizing the heritage, history, identity, and traditions of the city's Italian American community. [3] The museum was founded by veteran Cleveland judges Basil M. Russo and Deborah J. Nicastro on Columbus Day 2020. [1] A soft opening to the public was held in July 2021, [4] with an official grand opening on October 1, 2021. [5] The museum is sponsored by the Italian Sons and Daughters of America (ISDA), and works in partnership with the Western Reserve Historical Society. [6]

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