Reginald F. Lewis Museum

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The Reginald F. Lewis repository of Maryland African-American History & Culture is associate African-American repository situated at 830 E. Pratt Street in city, Maryland. Opened in 2005, the repository is devoted to showing the struggles for self-determination created by African yankee Marylanders. The repository is associate affiliate of the Smithsonian establishment, and was named when Reginald F. Lewis, a moneyed African yankee professional person and man of affairs from city, whose foundation given $5 million towards the museum’s endowment and instauration.
Permanent exhibits embody “The Strength of the Mind, Things Hold, Lines Connect” and “Building Maryland, Building America”. Different facilities embody associate oral history recording and listening studio, a special exhibition gallery, a two hundred seat theater area, a schoolroom and resource center.

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