| Last updated on September 14, 2007 |
Founded in 1976, in celebration of the U.S. Bicentennial, The African American Museum In Philadelphia (AAMP) collects, preserves and interprets the material and intellectual culture of African Americans in Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Americas.
Description:
AAMP commitment is to tell the story of African Americans in all its permutations: family life, the Civil Rights movement, arts and entertainment, sports medicine, architecture, politics, religion, law and technology. The public programming is designed to complement the Museum's exhibitions and is augmented with workshops and demonstrations, concerts, films, dance performance, poetry readings, book signings, story telling, lectures and seminars.
History:
Over the years, the Museum's collection has grown to include over 500,000 objects, images and documents ranging from utilitarian and domestic objects to fine and folk art, memorabilia, furnishings and costumes, photographs and negatives, books and periodicals. AAMP collects items reflecting the material and intellectual culture of African Americans in Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and The Americas.
Contact people:
Office fax number: (215) 574-3110
Address:
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701 Arch Street Philadelphia,, PA 19106 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.AAMPmuseum.org
Directions:
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The Museum is located in the City's historic district, one block from Independence National Historical Park and an easy five-block walk from the Philadelphia Convention Center. It is easily accessible by car, rail and SEPTA bus routes 17, 33, 38,44,. . . (more)
Nearest Bus Stop: SEPTA Bus Routes 17,33,38,44,47,48 and 61, 5 minutes minute walk
For maps or information, please see http://www.septa.com/ |
Miscellaneous Information
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