Abstract
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The Louise Wells Cameron Museum of Art: A Collective
Memory is a historical recounting of the grass-roots efforts that
created a new modern facility from the museum’s beginnings in a small downtown
complex in Wilmington, North Carolina, when it was known as the St. John’s
Museum of Art. The paper includes architectural details, land-use history,
information from public records, personal reminiscences, and the author’s own
perspective.