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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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