Lacks basic professionalism and courtesy. We tried going there today. Checked website, checked Facebook. Both said the museum was open. Thought I might call to check. Nope. No phone number. Drive over half hour only to find a sign when we got to the elevator in parking museum that it was closed. Can they manage an engaging, safe and interesting museum if they can't manage basic tasks? Take some lessons in basic courtesy and business. Maybe contact one of the other ethnic and historical museums in the area. The Germans , Swedes, Hmong and the more inclusive MN Historical Society did the right thing! Please...
Read moreI had the pleasure of visiting this national treasure. I learned about the great contributions of the AA Minnesota residents. Please take time to experience their quilt collection, the historical timeline of AA to the state of Minnesota and National civil rights movement. The important role that AA played in hosting the largest Juneteenth celebration, Prince artistic homage, and George Floyd display. It was an amazing visit and I hope others will take time to visit, support, and donate to keep it open and to expand and make this national treasure 10-20...
Read moreI haven't been inside the museum, so I won't give less than 3 stars. However, I had a frustrating experience on Juneteenth. The website indicated it was open, but it wasn't, and there was no closed sign. The museum is located in a building with other businesses, making it difficult to find the entrance. After searching for 15 minutes with two toddlers at 2 PM, I called the listed number, only to find it out of service. A woman eventually approached a closed door to inform me they...
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