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Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum facts for kids

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The Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum is a special place in Fort Worth, Texas. It helps people learn about the rich history of African Americans. The museum focuses on stories from Tarrant County and all over Texas. It's named after a very important person, Lenora Rolla.

What is the Museum About?

The Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum shares the history and culture of African Americans. It tells stories about their lives, achievements, and challenges in Texas. The museum helps visitors understand the past. It also shows how African Americans have shaped the community.

Who Was Lenora Rolla?

The museum is named after Lenora Rolla. She was a very dedicated person. In 1979, she worked hard to raise money. Her goal was to buy a building and start this museum. She wanted to create a place where the history of African Americans could be preserved. Her efforts made the museum possible.

Where is the Museum Located?

The museum is located in a historic building. It is called the Boone House. This old house holds many stories itself. The Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society helps run the museum. They work to keep the history alive.

Visiting the Museum

The Lenora Rolla Heritage Center Museum is open for visitors. You need to make an appointment first. You can contact the Tarrant County Black Historical and Genealogical Society to arrange your visit. This way, they can make sure someone is there to welcome you.

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