A state-of-the-art history center dedicated to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and the Black Wall Street community that thrived before and rebuilt after it. The exhibits use immersive technology — projection mapping, oral histories, interactive timelines — to tell the full story of the Greenwood District: the wealth, the destruction, the resilience, and the ongoing reckoning. It's not comfortable viewing. It's essential viewing. And the building — modern, glass-fronted, standing literally at the corner of Greenwood and Archer — makes a statement about presence and permanence.
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