----------------------------Original message---------------------------- To MAPS-L and MAPHIST readers: Maps of Armenia and the Middle East, and maps in the Armenian language, are on display at the Armenian Library and Museum of America, January 21 through May 28, 1996 (probably to be extended through July), 65 Main St. (at Watertown Square), Watertown, MA 02172. Open Sun., Mon., Tues., 1-5; Tues. 7-9. About 25 pieces dating from 1680 to the present include an 1849 atlas, the first printed atlas in Armenian, published in Vienna, and a 1790 lunar calendar. A concurrent exhibit at the museum, "Van: 3000 Years of an Armenian City," includes maps of the city and region of Van, now part of eastern Turkey. For more information, contact Gary Lind-Sinanian at the museum, (617) 926-2562. This and other map news of the northeast U.S. (exhibits, publications, meetings, jobs) are conveniently recorded together in the NEMO Newsletter, newsletter of the North East Map Organization, which comes out four times per year. As of now, this is only available in print format. Subscription/membership is $10 per year. Send to NEMO c/o Eric Riback, 2506 Hillwood Place, Charlottesville, VA 22901. More info: contact Eric, [log in to unmask] or me at my NEW e-mail address, [log in to unmask] Nancy Kandoian Map Division, New York Public Library Editor, NEMO Newsletter