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The African American Military History Museum, also known as East Sixth Street USO Building, located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States, opened to the public on May 23, 2009. The museum building was originally constructed in 1942 as a USO Club for African American soldiers who were stationed at Camp Shelby.
African American Military History Museum: Hattiesburg: Forrest: Southeast Ethnic (African American/Military) website, 150 years of African-American military history; artifacts, photos and displays; has extensive set of Spanish–American War medals Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum: Bay St. Louis: Hancock: Southeast Art
Hattiesburg is home to the African American Military History Museum. The building opened as a USO club in 1942 to serve African Americans serving at Camp Shelby, as local facilities were racially segregated. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This building is the only remaining USO club site in the United States.
Location of Forrest County in Mississippi. ... Hattiesburg: Constructed 1948, destroyed by fire October 2010 ... serves as African American Military History Museum: 6:
English: Exterior view of African American Military History Museum located in Hattiesburg, Forrest County, Mississippi, USA. Date: 22 September 2012: Source:
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The American Military Museum in South El Monte was founded nearly 60 years ago. It now has more than 180 displays, from military choppers to rare buses and a full collection of WWII tanks.
The new, proposed museum would later become known as the African American Military History Museum. [4] During the same time period, the Hattiesburg Convention Commission was created by the Mississippi State Legislature during the 1990s to grow and fund Hattiesburg's tourism, convention and economic development sectors, including the ...