The John L. Lewis Memorial Museum of Mining and Labor, located in Lucas, Iowa, is dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of John L. Lewis, a prominent labor leader of the twentieth century. The museum showcases the history of mining and labor, with a focus on Lewis' contributions to the United Mine Workers of America and the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
Established in 1986, the museum is operated by the John L. Lewis Commission, a nonprofit organization comprised of volunteers who are passionate about preserving the memory of John L. Lewis and promoting tourism development in Lucas. Through exhibits, events, and educational programs, the museum offers visitors a unique insight into the impact of mining and labor on American society.
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