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New signboards unveiled at Old Korean Legation Museum in Washington

New information signboards were unveiled at the Old Korean Legation Museum in Logan Circle, Washington during a ceremony held by the Korea Heritage Service (KHS) and the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation (OKCHF) on Tuesday.

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This Logan Circle museum celebrates the cradle of the Korea-US friendship

This Logan Circle museum celebrates the cradle of the Korea-US friendship
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Historic epitaph plaque of first Korean minister's wife returns to Korea

The epitaph plaque of Madam Jo (1841-92), wife of Park Chung-yang (1841-1905), Korea s first minister to the United States in 1887, has found its way back to her descendants in Korea.

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Epitaph plaque for wife of first Korean minister in US returns to Korea

The epitaph plaque for Madam Jo (1841-1892), the wife of Park Chung-yang (1841-1905), the first Korean minister sent to the US in 1887, has been brought back to Korea and returned to their descendants, the Cultural Heritage Administration announced Tuesday. The white porcelain epitaph plaque with cobalt-blue underglaze calligraphy for Madam Jo, a member of the Yangju Jo Clan, was donated by Professor Emeritus Mark A..

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