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The Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum is a museum in Fort Worth, Texas that focuses on the history of African Americans in Tarrant County and throughout Texas. [1] It is named for Lenora Rolla who initially raised money to purchase the building and start the museum in 1979. [ 2 ]
The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum was founded February 1, 2001, by Jim and Gloria Austin of Fort Worth, Texas. Their objective was to recognize the individual contributions of many groups from the Western Frontier. Included in these groups are people of Hispanic, Native American, European, Asian, and African descent.
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth: Fort Worth Post WWII art [175] Nash Farm: Grapevine Mid 19th-century working farm [176] National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame: Fort Worth American West, famous cowgirls, memorabilia [177] National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum: Fort Worth
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The National Museum of African Art is the Smithsonian Institution's African art museum, located on the National Mall of the United States capital. Its collections include 9,000 works of traditional and contemporary African art from both Sub-Saharan and North Africa, 300,000 photographs, and 50,000 library volumes. It was the first institution ...
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