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Milan's place of birth was initially shown as Essex County, NJ, and was changed by an editor to Roselle, NJ. In fact, his birth certificate shows that he was born at the Milan family home in Elizabeth, NJ. Other documents from the family confirm this. After he was born, the family moved seven miles to Roselle. The Smithsonian artist bio page listed Roselle, NJ as his birth place. A request, with the documentation, was made to the Smithsonian June 19, 2015 to correct this info. Craiger19 (talk) 11:12, 25 June 2015 (UTC)Reply