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Charlotte, NC: African-American Cultural Center

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African-American Cultural Center - Charlotte Point of Interest (POI)
401 North Myers Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: 704-374-1565
 
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  Four Points by Sheraton Charlotte Uptown 0.44
  Holiday Inn Charlotte-Center City 0.49
  Charlotte-Days Inn Downtown 0.57
  The Dunhill Hotel 0.58
  Hilton Garden Inn Charlotte Uptown 0.59
  Omni Charlotte Hotel 0.59
  Hampton Inn Charlotte-Uptown 0.60
  Hilton Garden Inn Charlotte Pineville 0.62
  Hilton Charlotte Center City 0.62
  Marriott Charlotte City Center 0.62

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African-American Cultural Center
 
   

The purpose of the museum is to preserve, promote and present African-American art. They also present their history and culture. The center was established in 1974 and offers exhibits, educational programs, fascinating facts, music, theatre, dance and more.