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  <title type="text">Conversation on The Sacramento Press about: 'The Migrant Project" at The Sacramento Railroad Museum</title>
  <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.sacramentopress.com/headline/23175" />
  <subtitle>Rick Nahmias’ Photography exhibit, “The Migrant Project,” is currently on display at The Sacramento Railroad Museum.

“The Migrant Project” has toured from gallery to gallery for eight years and was transformed into a book two years ago. However, The Sacramento Railroad Museum might be its most unlikely stop.

Initially, Nahmias sought out the Sacramento Capitol Museum to display the photos to the public. Due to the Capitol being booked, Nahmias and his colleagues had to think outside the box....</subtitle>
  <dc:creator>huie3000</dc:creator>
  <entry>
    <title type="text">By: William Burg</title>
    <link rel="alternate" href="http://www.sacramentopress.com/comment/23218/The_Railroad_Museum_has_featured_a_lot_of_exhibits_that_arent_necessarily_train_exhibitsthey_have_p" />
    <author>
      <name>William Burg</name>
    </author>
    <id>comment-23218</id>
    <updated>2010-03-12T06:59:46Z</updated>
    <published>2010-03-12T06:59:46Z</published>
    <content type="text">The Railroad Museum has featured a lot of exhibits that aren't necessarily train exhibits--they have played host to a lot of traveling exhibits with subjects like labor history or American industry. Considering the role that railroads in general, and Sacramento in particular, played in those fields, it's a natural venue, and the CSRM has a large amount of space that can be dedicated to touring museum programs.</content>
    <dc:creator>William Burg</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2010-03-12T06:59:46Z</dc:date>
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