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− | The Louis Adamič Memorial Room was established in [[Established::1956]] by the [[Slovene Emigrant Association]]. A collection consists of the copies of his books (both English language and translated into Slovenian), several issues of the ''Bulletin of the United Committee of the South-Slavic Americans'' (published by Adamič in NYC in the 1940s) as well as some personal belongings. | + | The Louis Adamič Memorial Room was established in [[Established::1956]] by the [[Slovene Emigrant Association]]. A collection consists of the copies of his books (both English language and translated into Slovenian), several issues of the ''Bulletin of the United Committee of the South-Slavic Americans'' (published by Adamič in NYC in the 1940s) as well as some personal belongings. In the mid 2010s the displayed exhibits were transferred to the [[Grosuplje Library]] due to the building's poor condition. The library holds also some of the writer's correspondence and other documentation, mostly donated by his younger brother France. |
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The Louis Adamič Memorial Room was established in 1956 by the Slovene Emigrant Association. A collection consists of the copies of his books (both English language and translated into Slovenian), several issues of the Bulletin of the United Committee of the South-Slavic Americans (published by Adamič in NYC in the 1940s) as well as some personal belongings. In the mid 2010s the displayed exhibits were transferred to the Grosuplje Library due to the building's poor condition. The library holds also some of the writer's correspondence and other documentation, mostly donated by his younger brother France.
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