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Having built a thriving publishing operation, Mr. Borowsky retired from NAPCO in 1996 to champion an even greater cause: Honoring those who have stood up against religious persecution, bigotry and racial hatred. He founded the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia to serve as our nation’s home for heroes. Featuring a 20-foot crimson glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly, eight full galleries and many special exhibits, the unique museum incorporates 125 works of fine art glass to help illustrate the beauty—and fragility—of freedom. It honors 1,993 men, women and young people who dared to make the world a better place.
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- People:
- Irvin J. Borowsky
- Places:
- Philadelphia
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