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A young girl stands in front of an exhibit at the International African American Museum, observing the display

History comes alive at the International African American Museum in downtown Charleston.

Photo by Sahar Coston-Hardy/Esto

Ever wanted to explore the rich narratives behind African American history? At the International African American Museum in downtown Charleston, you’ll deep dive into a wealth of experiences you won’t find in textbooks.

The best part? Annual members get unlimited access for a year, exclusive event invites, and a 15% discount at the museum store and on additional tickets.

Bonus: March is Member Month, offering 10% off memberships with code IAAM24, plus member-only giveaways every Friday.

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