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Exploring the Hidden Gems of Glendale's History Museum

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(NewMediaWire) - September 14, 2024 - Nestled amidst the bustling streets of Glendale lies a hidden gem that transports visitors on a captivating journey through time and culture: the Martial Arts History Museum. This unique institution, founded by former Disney graphic artist Michael Matsuda, is the world's first and only museum dedicated exclusively to the rich history of martial arts.

As you step into the museum's expansive galleries, you're immediately immersed in a world of awe-inspiring artifacts and immersive displays. From ancient weapons and armor to stunning artwork, the collection showcases the diverse traditions and practices of martial arts from around the globe.

One of the museum's most striking features is its commitment to preserving the cultural heritage of Asian American communities. The exhibits delve deep into the history of martial arts in the United States, exploring the contributions of immigrants who brought their traditions to the West.

But the museum isn't just about the past. It also serves as a vibrant hub for education and community engagement. Visitors of all ages can participate in a variety of programs, including school field trips, workshops, and special events.

Whether you're a martial arts enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, the Martial Arts History Museum is a must-visit destination. So, step into this hidden gem and embark on an unforgettable journey through the fascinating world of martial arts.

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The museum is located at 201 N. Brand Blvd., B100, Glendale, CA 91203 at the corner of Brand Blvd. and Wilson St. It’s a little hard to find, but you will be thrilled once you walk in its doors.

Cost for entrance is $12 for adults, $5 for kids 17 & under. It takes approximately one hour to tour the museum. The museum theater plays all day long and seats over 120 individuals and is available for rental.

For more info, visit MAmuseum.com or email info@mamuseum.com. The museum hours are Wednesday through Sunday 11 am to 6 pm.

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