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Roanoke, Bridgeport Main Street, Mesquite's The Rows of Texas, Paul Mathews Nature Preserve, Interurban Railway Station Museum, DFW Adventure Park, Hilton Dallas/Southlake Town Square, Orbitz, A.W. Perry Homestead Museum, Wise County Heritage Museum, Old Bedford School, Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, North Richland Hills Entertainment District, National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame, Hurst City of, aloft Plano, Owens Spring Creek Farm & Museum, Allen Convention & Visitor's Bureau, Liberty Park, Wildcatter Ranch, Granbury Historic Shopping District and Downtown Square, Lake Grapevine Trails, Sandy Lake Amusement Park, Oscar E. Monnig Meteorite Gallery at TCU, The Trails of Frisco Golf Course, Garland Convention & Visitors Bureau, Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, Summit Climbing Gym, Johnnie High's Country Music Revue, Embassy Suites DFW International Airport, Grapevine Opry, McKinney Performing Arts Center, The Chisholm Trail, Splitsville, The Texas Theater, Hawaiian Falls Adventure Park, Burger's Lake, Travelers Aid Dallas/Fort Worth, Harman Consulting, Ellis County Courthouse, Stonebriar Centre , Hawaiian Falls Waterpark, Mozzarella Company, Hillsboro - Historic Downtown, Louis Tussaud's Palace of Wax & Ripley's Believe It or Not, Lamar County Historical Society Museum, Dallas County Courthouse, Frisco Heritage Museum, Sulphur Springs Department of Tourism, Historic Downtown McKinney

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  • Paam

900 13th Street,
Plano, Texas 75074-6814
972-423-7226

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Plano African American Museum
Plano

The Plano African American Museum (PAAM) is located in the historic Frederick Douglass Community. The PAAM campus expands from 13th street and Ave H to 13th Street and H Place. The Plano African American Museum’s purpose is to educate the citizens of Collin County and surrounding areas on the art, history, and cultural contributions of African Americans and others in the early development of Plano, Collin County and North Texas (particularly around the late 1800s and the early 1900s); to help preserve the heritage and history of the Plano and surrounding community; and, to showcase the early black experience in Collin County. It will guide and facilitate the exploration of the human story of the area’s history, particularly from the African American perspective, through exhibits, educational programs, historic collections, a research library and through collaborations with other community Partners.