
Great Plains Black History Museum: A New Era
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The Great Plains Black History Museum in Omaha, founded in 1976, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. After moving from its original location near 24th and Lake streets, it now resides in the historic Jewell Building, once a bustling Dreamland Ballroom. The museum attracts visitors from around the world, contributing to the local economy. Plans are underway for a significant expansion, moving just around the corner to a new location at 2221 Lake Street, with a coffee shop, gift area, and a total cost of $15.2 million.
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