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'''Museum of Old Panama'''<br>Vía Cincuentenario<br>Lefevre Park<br>Panama City<br>Telephone: (507) 226-8915/226-9364/226-1757<br>
'''Museum of Old Panama'''<br>Vía Cincuentenario<br>Lefevre Park<br>Panama City<br>Telephone: (507) 226-8915/226-9364/226-1757<br>
Email: [mailto:patronato@panamaviejo.org patronato@panamaviejo.org]<br>Email #2: [mailto:info@panamaviejo.org info@panamaviejo.org]<br>
Email: [mailto:patronato@panamaviejo.org patronato@panamaviejo.org]
Email #3: [mailto:info@patronatopanamaviejo.org info@patronatopanamaviejo.org]<br>Website: [http://mypanamalive.com/museo-de-panama-viejo/ Museum of Old Panama]<br>
Website #2: [https://impresa.prensa.com/vivir/Museo-Panama-Viejo-abre-puertas_0_4823517652.html Museum of Old Panama]<br>
Website #3: [https://www.facebook.com/sitioarqueologicopanamaviejo/ Sitio Arqueológico Panamá Viejo]<br>
Website #4: [https://www.facebook.com/pg/Conjunto-Monumental-Hist%C3%B3rico-Panam%C3%A1-Viejo-1649999818557910/about/?ref=page_internal Conjunto Monumental Histórico Panamá Viejo]
 
:The museum shows us the history and life of Panama from before the arrival of the Spaniards to colonize the Panamanian lands, until the destruction of it by piracy. In the photo we can see a model of how Panama was the old city back then.
:The museum shows us the history and life of Panama from before the arrival of the Spaniards to colonize the Panamanian lands, until the destruction of it by piracy. In the photo we can see a model of how Panama was the old city back then.
 
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'''Panama Canal Museum'''<br>George A. Smathers Libraries<br>University of Florida<br>Gainesville<br>Telephone: (800) 621-6044/(773) 955-4545<br>
'''Panama Canal Museum'''<br>George A. Smathers Libraries<br>University of Florida<br>Gainesville<br>Telephone: (800) 621-6044/(773) 955-4545<br>
Email: [mailto:Special@uflib.ufl.edu Special@uflib.ufl.edu]<br>Website: [https://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/pcm/Research/records.aspx Canal Zone Records]
Email: [mailto:Special@uflib.ufl.edu Special@uflib.ufl.edu]<br>Website: [https://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/pcm/Research/records.aspx Canal Zone Records]


:The Panama Canal Museum Collection includes more than 16,500 objects --photographs, artwork, newspapers, books and ephemera -- that document the history of the United States in Panama.
:The Panama Canal Museum Collection includes more than 16,500 objects --photographs, artwork, newspapers, books and ephemera -- that document the history of the United States in Panama.
 
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'''Panama Canal Museum'''<br>Plaza de la Independencia<br>Calle 5a Este<br>San Felipe<br>Panama City<br>Telephone: (507) 211-1649/211-1650<br>
'''Panama Canal Museum'''<br>Plaza de la Independencia<br>Calle 5a Este<br>San Felipe<br>Panama City<br>Telephone: (507) 211-1649/211-1650<br>
Email: [mailto:info@museodelcanal.com info@museodelcanal.com]<br>Website: [http://museodelcanal.com/ Museum of the Interoceanic Canal of Panama]<br>
Email: [mailto:info@museodelcanal.com info@museodelcanal.com]<br>Website: [http://museodelcanal.com/ Museum of the Interoceanic Canal of Panama]<br>
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:The Panama Canal Museum is located in a beautifully restored building that was once the office space of the French Canal Company, the U.S. Isthmian Canal Commission offices and then, in 1912, the main Post Office. It is full of artifacts and information.  The Interoceanic Canal Museum of Panama is a permanent, non-profit institution, at the service of society and its development, open to the public; that acquires, preserves, investigates, interprets, disseminates and exposes the testimonies of the history of Panama and its Canal, for education, knowledge and the delight of the public that visits it.  
:The Panama Canal Museum is located in a beautifully restored building that was once the office space of the French Canal Company, the U.S. Isthmian Canal Commission offices and then, in 1912, the main Post Office. It is full of artifacts and information.  The Interoceanic Canal Museum of Panama is a permanent, non-profit institution, at the service of society and its development, open to the public; that acquires, preserves, investigates, interprets, disseminates and exposes the testimonies of the history of Panama and its Canal, for education, knowledge and the delight of the public that visits it.  
 
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'''Panama History Museum'''<br>Avenida 7 Central<br>Municipal Palace<br>San Felipe<br>Panama City<br>Telephone: (507) 501-4128/228--6231<br>
'''Panama History Museum'''<br>Avenida 7 Central<br>Municipal Palace<br>San Felipe<br>Panama City<br>Telephone: (507) 501-4128/228--6231<br>
Email: [mailto:museodehistoria@inac.gob.pa museodehistoria@inac.gob.pa]<br>Website: [http://www.inac.gob.pa/museos/99-museo-de-historia Museum of History]<br>
Email: [mailto:museodehistoria@inac.gob.pa museodehistoria@inac.gob.pa]<br>Website: [http://www.inac.gob.pa/museos/99-museo-de-historia Museum of History]<br>
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For a list of museums in Panama, go to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_Panama List of museums in Panama] in Wikipedia.
For a list of museums in Panama, go to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_Panama List of museums in Panama] in Wikipedia.
 
==References==
[[Category:Panama|Archives]][[Category:Panama Archives and Libraries]]
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