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VIRTUAL TOURS â Nan Mattern, director of the Clark Gable Museum, and Mike Cope, president of the Clark Gable Foundation, provided residents with a virtual tour during the museumâs 120th birthday celebration for its namesake.
CADIZ Hundreds from all over the world “toured” the Clark Gable Museum during its celebration of the Hollywood star’s 120th birthday, thanks to remote technology.
Mike Cope, president of the Clark Gable Foundation, said he was thrilled with the virtual tour’s turnout. More than 500 people participated in the virtual event that gave audience members a chance to view the reconstructued childhood home of William Clark Gable, who was born Feb. 1, 1901, in Cadiz. The event was held Feb. 1 through a videoconference.
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Nan Mattern, director of the Clark Gable Museum, left, and Mike Cope, president of the Clark Gable Foundation, provide residents with a virtual tour during the museumâs 120th birthday celebration for its namesake.
Hundreds from all over the world “toured” the Clark Gable Museum during its celebration of the Hollywood star’s 120th birthday earlier this week, thanks to remote technology.
Mike Cope, president of the Clark Gable Foundation, said he was thrilled with the virtual tour’s turnout. More than 500 people participated in the virtual event that gave audience members a chance to view the reconstructued childhood home of William Clark Gable, who was born Feb. 1, 1901, in Cadiz. The event was held Monday via videoconference.