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The dream was simple: Black women together in a museum, says group founder Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins.
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Four veterans of the Army's 1st Cavalry Division traveled from across the country to see each other and visit the National Medal of Honor Museum.
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Photographer Andrew Feiler documented the last remaining Rosenwald Schools built to educate Black children during segregation. The exhibition showcases photographs and stories of the schools that transformed Black education in the Jim Crow era.
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The Haas Moto Museum has moved to a new facility to display its collection of 230 motorcycles representing over 125 years of history.
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The National Juneteenth Museum gave Opal Lee an early birthday gift — new renderings for the museum that she has long championed.
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The new museum will be unveiled in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 24.
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On Monday night, CEO Jarred Howard told Historic Southside residents that, if he had their blessing, the very site in which they were meeting — the Southside Community Center — could soon host the proposed 50,000-square-foot museum development.
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Eight months after cutting ties with a developer tapped to redevelop Historic Southside, the city of Fort Worth announced a new master developer for its Evans and Rosedale urban village project.
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The volunteer-run London Museum & Cafe preserves the memory of a disaster that killed hundreds but has been largely lost to time.
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Cafes, museums, restaurants and more showcase the spirit of famous Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
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The 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo will be showcased at the Bullock Texas State History Museum through September.
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Mercedes Mata, a young member of the Dallas Lowriders, is showcasing her lowrider La Mera Mera at The Bullock Texas State History Museum.