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Chinatown Museum Foundation average salary is $46,800, median salary is $46,800 with a salary range from $46,800 to $46,800.
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Math Teacher 46,800-46,800 Irvine, CA, 92602 2012 Chinatown Museum Foundation Math Teacher Salaries (1)
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Chinatown Museum Found... Information
  • CHINATOWN MUSEUM FOUNDATION
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • The Chinatown Museum Foundation was established in 2002 with very little money but a lot of enthusiasm for documenting the history of Chinese Americans in Chicago and other parts of the Midwest. The Foundation operated without a base and was desperately in need of a home. By coincidence, Moy was trying to sell the old Quong Yick building. He offered it to the Foundation at the price of $660,000. The Foundation was interested: the building was large, well-located, and part of the history of Chinatown. The problem was that we did not have the money. It is here that...