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Reginald F. Lewis Museum reports rising visitorship, new exhibits and branding support amid steady state grant
Summary
The Maryland African American Museum Corporation said attendance and membership have grown, announced a Lynching in Maryland installation and a children's zone, and reported donors and pro bono branding work while asking for continued state grant support.
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum’s leadership told the Appropriations Education and Economic Development Subcommittee that visitor numbers and membership are rising after expanded programming and outreach, while state support is budgeted at a level funded grant.
Natalie Freeman, the museum’s executive director, said fiscal 2024 ended with a strong Juneteenth celebration and that fiscal 2025 visitor counts rose substantially…
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