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Exhibit to honor Russian-Alaska and commemorate 150 years post the sale of Alaska to US

March 2, 2017 By cra-eb

Congress of Russian Americans with special thanks to RUSSIAN CENTER sponsorship invites you to an exhibit of photos & material to honor Russian-Alaska and commemorate 150 years post the sale of Alaska to US.

on Friday, March 31, 2017 6:00pm at the Russian Center (2460 Sutter St., SF)

The signing of the Alaska Treaty of Cessation on March 30, 1867. Emanuel Leutze (d. 1868)

As space is limited in the Russian Center Gold Room where the exhibit will be held, please email CRA at crahq@earthlink.net by March 20, to confirm your attendance or if you have any questions. Attendance is free, but your tax-deductible donations will be appreciated for our future lecture series programs.

CRA - Alaska flyer

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