Kate Moore Brown - El Paso, Texas
Kate Moore Brown - El Paso, Texas
Kate Moore Brown - El Paso, Texas
Kate Moore Brown was the first chairman of the El Paso International Museum Board. Kate Moore Brown was a former president of the El Paso Woman's Club. Today the Turney Home is the International Museum of Art. This home now turned into a museum has collections from Asia, Africa, and many points both near and far. From the Seventh Wall of Giants exhibit in 2016.
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