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The Ukrainian Museum-Archives (UMA) opened privately in 1952 and publicly, as a non-profit, in 1977. Housed in a one-time convent for Ukrainian nuns turned one-time home for Ukrainian boy scouts, the three-story late 19th-century home is located in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. There, two displaced Ukrainian scholars "took on the mission of collecting and preserving items from Ukrainian history and culture during an era when this kind of material was being deliberately destroyed in the Soviet Ukraine."
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