More than three years after a plan for a National Juneteenth Museum was hatched, developers have secured land in Fort Worth.
With Opal Lee, the “grandmother of Juneteenth” in attendance, the Fort Worth City Council unanimously approved a resolution ...
Museum officials hope to have the grand opening in 2026, when Opal Lee, the grandmother of Juneteenth​, turns 100 years old.
The National Juneteenth Museum has unveiled new renderings as Fort Worth City Council voted to approve a land deal and ...
Tuesday night the Fort Worth City Council approved the demolition of a community center to build the National Juneteenth ...
Nearly three years after Fort Worth officials first pledged support for the National Juneteenth Museum, council members ...
New architectural renderings by the Copenhagen-based Bjarke Ingels Group "reflects the resilience and richness of African ...
The museum will replace the Southside Community Center, and the center will be relocated to the Hazel Harvey Peace Center for ...
The woman known as the “Grandmother of Juneteenth” lives in Fort Worth, and tonight, the city council could approve plans for ...
The Fort Worth City Council voted to demolish the Southside Community Center to build the National Juneteenth Museum.
Residents of Old Central Carver Park Neighborhood Association and Williams-Borden Neighborhood Association have been working on a proposal to convert the property into a museum dedicated to the histor ...
The Southside Community Center, located at 959 E Rosedale St, will be the new home for the National Juneteenth Museum as the city approved to lease the center’s property. Kamal Morgan With Opal ...