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Home » Los Angeles Lands Futuristic Lucas Narrative Arts Museum
The Force is now with Los Angeles, as “Star Wars” creator George Lucas selected Exposition Park as the location for his new, $1-billion Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.
The museum promises to “tell a story through images” and will showcase “Star Wars” memorabilia, such as the black mask worn by Darth Vader, stage props from the film “The Ten Commandments” and numerous other narrative artifacts from the filmmaker’s roughly 40,000- piece personal collection.