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    ArmenPress
    June 25 2004

    CONSTRUCTION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM AND MEMORIAL IN WASHINGTON
    REQUIRES BIG MONEY

    YEREVAN, JUNE 25, ARMENPRESS: Armenian ambassador to the USA,
    Arman Kirakosian, said today that the repair of a building in
    downtown Washington, purchased by the Armenian Assembly of America to
    rebuild it into the Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial to detail
    the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians by the Turkish government from
    1915-23, may take years, "as the project requires huge financial
    support."
    According to Rouben Adalian, director of the Armenian National
    Institute in D.C. ,a research organization created by the Armenian
    Assembly of America, the museum project likely will cost about $100
    million. Two years ago, the Armenian Assembly of America bought the
    30,000-square-foot National Bank of Washington building at 14th and G
    streets NW for $7.25 million to house the museum.
    The Museum and Memorial will have 90,000 square feet of space,
    consisting of approximately 60,000 square feet of newly constructed
    space, and 32,000 square feet in the historical former National Bank
    of Washington building. The museum and memorial will combine the
    power of architecture, art and contemporary technologies with
    artifacts, archival texts and photographs to communicate the
    historical experience of the Armenian people, the trauma and legacy
    of the Armenian genocide, and the role of American and international
    philanthropy in rescuing the survivors.
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