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Nonprofit seeks state funds to open visitor center honoring Anna Murray in Denton
Summary
Terrence Bailey told commissioners his foundation has $400,000 in commitments but is $30,000 short to close on a property for a visitor center honoring Anna Murray; the project goes to the State Board of Public Works for approval.
A nonprofit representative urged commissioners Wednesday to support a proposed visitor center tied to Frederick Douglass history in Denton.
Terrence Bailey of the Bailey Grozet Family Foundation said the foundation is working to acquire a property at 24872 Meeting House Road to open an Anna Murray (Anna Marie Douglas) visitor center. Bailey said the project has $400,000 total — $150,000 toward acquisition and $250,000 for renovations — but…
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