MOSAIC TEMPLARS CULTURAL CENTER

LITTLE ROCK, AR

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The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock, Arkansas is an African-American history and culture museum dedicated to preserving and presenting the legacy of African-Americans in the state. Founded in 2001, the center is located in the historic Mosaic Templars of America Building, which was constructed in 1921 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The center offers a range of exhibits and programs that focus on the achievements of Arkansas’ African-American community. Permanent exhibits include “The Mosaic Templars Story,” which tells the story of the first African-American business and fraternal organization in the state; “The Great Migration,” which chronicles the movement of African-Americans from the rural south to cities in the north and west; “The Freedom of Education,” which explores the importance of education in the struggle for civil rights; and “The Great Flood of 1927,” which recounts the devastating effects of the flood that affected African-Americans in Arkansas and beyond.

The center also hosts a variety of educational programs and events for adults and children, including lectures, workshops, film screenings, and storytelling sessions. In addition, the center has a gift shop that sells books, music, and other merchandise related to African-American culture.

The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center is a valuable resource for preserving and sharing the history and culture of African-Americans in Arkansas. It is a place for visitors to learn about the state’s past, as well as the current status of its African-American community.

MOSAIC TEMPLARS CULTURAL CENTER is a Uncategorized or General Museum in LITTLE ROCK AR. US MID #8400500016

The museum is classed as GMU (Uncategorized or General Museums). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Southeastern (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia).

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MOSAIC TEMPLARS CULTURAL CENTER
501 W 9TH ST
LITTLE ROCK
AR
72201

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MOSAIC TEMPLARS CULTURAL CENTER Information

MID # 8400500016
Name MOSAIC TEMPLARS CULTURAL CENTER
Alternate Name
Classification Uncategorized or General Museums, , Southeastern
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN)
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Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM)
INCOME 0
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LAT/LONG 34.740972, -92.277515
CODES FIPS State Code: 05
FIPS County Code: 119
US Census Tract: 004400
US Census Block: 1160