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The Elisabeth Samson House is a residential building which used to be owned by Elisabeth Samson, the first Afro-Surinamese millionaire. It is located on Wagenwegstraat in the centre of Paramaribo, Suriname, and is a monument. After Samson's death, it was bought by the State, and in the early 21st century, it was in a neglected state. Cynthia McLeod wanted the building restored. On 19 January 2021, the building was bought by the Elisabeth Samson Foundation, and will be turned into a museum.
Het Huis van Elisabeth Samson is een monumentaal pand uit de achttiende eeuw, gelegen aan de Wagenwegstraat 22 in Paramaribo, Suriname. Het pand is onderdeel van de historische binnenstad van Paramaribo, die sinds 2002 door UNESCO aan de Werelderfgoedlijst is toegevoegd.
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