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A year later: See updates on the IAAM

One of the latest updates is that the IAAM has received an accolade from TIME Magazine.

This photo shows the exterior of the International African American Museum at twilight.

It takes 1 to 2 hours to experience the International African American Museum.

Photo by Greg Noire, Sony, courtesy International African American Museum

The International African American Museum (IAAM) has been open to the public for a little more than a year + it has a lot to celebrate.

To experience the museum firsthand, get your tickets today. Pro tip: The current special exhibition, “Follow the North Star: Freedom in the Age of Mobility,” is an immersive and multimedia experience.

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