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Vandalism at the Tarragó Ros Museum: They Ripped Off a Plaque and Destroyed Unpublished Photos

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An act of vandalism shook the community of Curuzú Cuatiá, in the early hours of Monday, when damage was discovered in the Tarragó Ros Museum and Historical Archive. They broke photos, ripped off one plaque and tried to subtract another one. The space commemorates the “King of Chamamé” (1923-1978), famous accordionist and author of music of the Argentine coast with great legacy. About what happened in the museum As reported by Curuzú Culture, the…
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An act of vandalism shook the community of Curuzú Cuatiá, in the early hours of Monday, when damage was discovered in the Tarragó Ros Museum and Historical Archive. They broke photos, ripped off one plaque and tried to subtract another one. The space commemorates the “King of Chamamé” (1923-1978), famous accordionist and author of music of the Argentine coast with great legacy. About what happened in the museum As reported by Curuzú Culture, the…

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ellitoral.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
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