The Jack Kirby Museum was the first of seven pop-up storefronts scheduled to appear at 178 Delancey Street, just three buildings away from Kirby’s residence at 172 (1930 census), and not far from his birthplace. The museum was there from November 4th to the 10th. A New York Times article covered the event and Eric Ho, who conceived the project.
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