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Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center

Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center

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lat: 39.0366875 long: -94.5425625

The Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center and Museum commemorates and interprets the African American diaspora by creating educational programs about the contributions of African Americans who have shaped the history of Kansas City, Missouri, and the United States.  Educational experiences include classes, workshops, and stage performances, as well as exhibits highlighting important figures and events.  The Gertrude H. Keith library has historical resources and records preserving the memories of Kansas City’s African American pioneers.  Admission is free and open to visitors of all ages.  The first floor gallery showcases local artists.  The second floor hosts temporary exhibits about American history through the lens of African American lives.

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Tower Rock

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