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This program series features live performances at the Cleveland History Center and the Music Settlement.
Join us on June 19 and 27 for Magnoliafest, an arts-filled Black Music Appreciation Month celebration in honor of Juneteenth. These events are designed to recognize the significance of the Juneteenth celebration in Black history and to pay tribute to Dr. A. Grace Lee Mims, one of the founders of the Black History Archives Project (now the African American Archives Auxiliary of the Western Reserve Historical Society), host of WCLV’s “The Black Arts” radio program for more than 40 years, ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
Admission to the events at WRHS is free with paid museum admission.
The Passione Quartet program at the Music Settlement is free.
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
- Parking is available in the museum’s adjacent parking lot located off Magnolia Drive.
- Parking fees may be paid “in lane” upon exit using a credit card.
- WRHS Members receive discounted flat rate parking at $5 per vehicle. Members can pay inside, near the exit, before leaving.