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Learn about Chandler A-Z at this exhibit

Posted 12/3/23

Photo credit: Chandler Museum Collection, 01-34-3.

The Chandler Museum will use the alphabet to take visitors through the city’s history when a new exhibit opens later this month.

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LOCAL HISTORY

Learn about Chandler A-Z at this exhibit

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The Chandler Museum will use the alphabet to take visitors through the city’s history when a new exhibit opens later this month.

Chandler A to Z presents 26 topics over 2,000 square feet space at the museum, 300 S. Chandler Village Drive. The exhibit will open Dec. 19 and close Oct. 13.

“For this exhibition, we wanted to focus on the many wonderful objects in our collection,” museum curator Jillian Nakornthap said.

“Our hope is that people will walk away learning something new about Chandler or viewing an object from our collection that they’ve never seen before.”

Admission is free.

The museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 1-5 p.m Sunday and closed on Mondays.