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Roe Collection at Donnelly College


category : History
The Roe Collection, a historical record of Black Americans, is on display year-round on the ground floor of Donnelly. It includes artwork, relics, documents, photos, clothing, etc.


Admission: FREE
Hours: Mon - Thurs 8:30 - 8:30
Address: 608 North 18th Street
Phone: 913-621-8700

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Roe Collection at Donnelly College

The Roe Collection, a historical record of Black Americans, is on display year-round on the ground floor of Donnelly. It incl...