Chinese Railroad Workers History Center
7.1 • Museum
Museum presents detailed historical materials and moving stories about Chinese laborers' role in building the transcontinental railroad. Atmosphere is informative and inspiring, highlighting purposefully forgotten contributions of non-white immigrants. Space serves as a cultural landmark honoring strength and bravery.
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The exhibit highlights the contributions of Chinese and other non-white immigrants in railroad expansion.
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The memorial commemorates the Chinese laborers who built the transcontinental railroad.
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The museum showcases detailed historical materials and stories of Chinese laborers' sacrifices.
653 Kearny St, San Francisco, California, United States
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