Museum's Success is Spreading Amongst Clinton Businesses
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) 2009, Jan 20
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Byline: Jan Gottesman CLINTON - When Gordon Lankton first opened his Museum of Russian Icons on Central Park in Clinton, he was convinced no one would show up. He opened with limited hours ... but soon had to expand those hours to meet international demand.
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