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Ukrainian Museum-Archives

Coordinates:41°28′48″N81°41′25″W / 41.479965°N 81.69021°W /41.479965; -81.69021
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Heritage museum in Cleveland, Ohio
Ukrainian Museum-Archives
Map
Established1952 (1952) (members)
1977 (1977) (public)
LocationTremont,Cleveland,Ohio
Coordinates41°28′48″N81°41′25″W / 41.479965°N 81.69021°W /41.479965; -81.69021
TypeHeritage museum
Collection size25,000+ pieces
FounderLeonid Bachynsky
Alexander Fedynsky
Executive directorPaul Burlij
DirectorAndrii Fedynskyi
PresidentTaras Mahlay
ChairpersonKristina Kvartsyana
CuratorAniza Kraus

TheUkrainian Museum-Archives (UMA), founded in 1952 inCleveland, Ohio, United States, is amuseum dedicated to collecting literature, recordings, artifacts and other items that representUkrainian culture,Ukrainian immigration to America, and the history of Ukrainians in Cleveland.[1] It was founded by Leonid Bachynsky and Alexander Fedynsky, a Ukrainian immigrant who arrived in Cleveland in 1948. It is located at 1202 Kenilworth Avenue, formerly a convent.[2]

With over 20,000 books, 1,000 different newspapers and magazines, 2,000 78 rpms and LP records and tens of thousands of posters, postcards, stamps, etc., Cleveland's Ukrainian archives are one of the largest archives inNorth America.

The UMA holds frequent art exhibitions and also has online exhibitions, which can be viewed on their website.

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  1. ^"UKRAINIAN MUSEUM-ARCHIVES, INC".Encyclopedia of Cleveland History | Case Western Reserve University. February 20, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2023.
  2. ^Rotman, Michael."Ukrainian Museum-Archives".Cleveland Historical. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2023.

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