The childhood home of one of America's greatest visual artist was saved from destruction in the early 1970s by an ad-hoc coalition that included neighbors, Rotarians, labor unions, students and artists. Read more to learn about this civic salvage operation and upcoming exhibits and music programs at what is now the Edward Hopper Museum and Study Center.
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