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1)Admissions; * Adults $12, Seniors(65+) $10, Students $10, Youth (6-12) $8, Children (5 and under) Free with paying adult. 2)Features; * Original lunch counter and stools where the Greensboro Four began their protests on February 1, 1960. * 14 exhibits devoted to struggle of human and civil rights in the "Battlegrounds" area of the museum. * State-of-the-art auditorium that seats 172. * Archival Center. * Gallery featuring traveling exhibits and community meeting space. * SMI's Room-children's education and activity center for k-12 students and educators. * Proposed Joint Center for the Study of Human Rights. * Administrative offices for Museum staff. * Tours every 30 minutes.
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Archival center, concentrating on the civil rights movement. It is a collecting museum and teaching facility devoted to the international struggle for civil and human rights. It celebrates the nonviolent protests of the 1960 Greensboro sit-ins that served as a catalyst in the civil rights movement.
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Located in the heart of Downtown Greensboro, NC.
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Downtown Greensboro
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Groups of 25 or more qualify for $1 off admission, reservation in advance and with an advanced payment via check.
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Parking: Lot, Free

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Kandy J.

10/31/2013

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fabulous

have been several times and each time I learn something new that I missed the previous time. great experience for all ethic groups. was thrilled to expose my son to African American history in the US. great visits. would definitely recommend if you haven't been!!

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Phone: (336) 274-9199

Address: 301 N Elm St, Greensboro, NC 27401

Website: http://sitinmovement.org

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