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Description: Celebrates Black achievement in Arkansas and seeks to preserve African American history, heritage, organizations and enterprises in Little Rock's downtown business district on Ninth Street and Broadway.
Arkansas African Americans Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society The Mosaic Templars Cultural Center celebrated its grand opening on September 20, 2008. he Society for the Preservation of the Mosaic Templars of America Building ("MTBPS") organized in 1992 for the purpose of securing and rehabilitating the Mosaic Templars Headquarters Building at the corner of Broadway and
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Page title:Arkansas African Americans Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society
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Description:The Mosaic Templars Building Preservation Society celebrates Black achievement in Arkansas and seeks to preserve African American history, heritage, organizations and enterprises in Little Rock's downtown business district on Ninth Street and Broadway.
IP-address:67.220.50.226