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                <text>Paper records related to the Names Project:  AIDS Memorial Quilt,  its creation, and the display of it on the National Mall. Photographs of events and individual panels, ephemera, fliers, newsletters, and other AIDS related paperwork. AIDS Walk DC, 1995, Whitman-Walker Clinic and other activities related to World AIDS Day. </text>
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                <text>Available to all researchers, by appointment, at the &lt;a href="http://dchistory.org/library/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;DC History Center&lt;/a&gt;. Collection is available for “fair use.” Material may be protected by copyright.</text>
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              <text>AIDS Memorial Quilt Featured in Presidential Inaugural Parade&#13;
The Quilt goes to Finland&#13;
Who's Who on the Board&#13;
Your Stories--We Need Your Help&#13;
The International Display of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt: October 9-11, 1992&#13;
Workshop and Education Center Update&#13;
A Sincere Thank You for your Contributions and Gifts&#13;
The Quilt is Always in Washington</text>
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