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== Museums ==
== Museums ==


'''Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama''' (Museo Afro-Antillano de Panama)<br>Calle 24 y Avenida Justo Arosemena<br>Calidonia<br>Panama City<br>Telephone: (507) 501-4130<br>
'''Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama''' (Museo Afro-Antillano de Panama)<br>Calle 24 y Avenida Justo Arosemena<br>Calidonia<br>Panama City<br>Telephone: (507) 501-4130/501-4131<br>
Email: [mailto:Special@uflib.ufl.edu Special@uflib.ufl.edu]<br>Website: [https://www.viator.com/Panama-City-attractions/Afro-Antillean-Museum-Museo-Afro-Antillano-de-Panama/d950-a24276 Afro-Antillean Museum]<br>Website #2: [http://www.inac.gob.pa/museos/101-museo-afro-antillano-de-panama Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama]<br>
Email: [mailto:info@samaap.org info@samaap.org]<br>Website: [https://www.viator.com/Panama-City-attractions/Afro-Antillean-Museum-Museo-Afro-Antillano-de-Panama/d950-a24276 Afro-Antillean Museum]<br>Website #2: [http://www.inac.gob.pa/museos/101-museo-afro-antillano-de-panama Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama]<br>
Website #3: [https://www.inspirock.com/panama/panama-city/afro-antillian-museum-museo-afro-antillano-de-panama-a1102748353 Afro-Antillian Museum]
Website #3: [https://www.inspirock.com/panama/panama-city/afro-antillian-museum-museo-afro-antillano-de-panama-a1102748353 Afro-Antillian Museum]<br>
Website #4: [https://www.facebook.com/samaapanama/ Sociedad de Amigos del Museo Afroantillano de Panamá - Samaap]


:The popular Panama Interoceanic Canal Museum may showcase the history, politics and influence of French and American workers who helped construct the Panama Canal, but the Afro-Antillean Museum is the place for travelers who want to learn more about the impact the nation’s West Indian community had on developing the infrastructure that still keeps this Central America destination up and running.
:The popular Panama Interoceanic Canal Museum may showcase the history, politics and influence of French and American workers who helped construct the Panama Canal, but the Afro-Antillean Museum is the place for travelers who want to learn more about the impact the nation’s West Indian community had on developing the infrastructure that still keeps this Central America destination up and running.
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