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Southern Apache Museum
Museum in Houston, Texas, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Southern Apache Museum is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) in Houston, Texas located 9600 Hempstead Highway, 550 Northwest Mall.[1]
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This museum was created to educate the public about Native American history and cultures in Texas.
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Opening
The Southern Apache Museum (SAM) was founded by Chance L. Landry, an author and visual artist, who identifies as a Lipan Apache descent.[2] On display in the museum are many original Native American paintings by Chance Landry depicting Native American Indian history in Texas.[3] Southern Apache Museum had its grand opening on March 10, 2012.[4][5][6]
Closing
Southern Apache museumI closed in 2017 due to the owners of the mall engaging in redevelopment of its space.[7] Virtual museum Now open!. We are looking for a new brick and mortor location. email any possible donated buildings, office spaces, or classrooms etc. please call 281-686-1462 chance landry
Virtual museum
The Southern Apache Museum launched a virtual Southern Plains Museum and Culture Center.[8] visit virtual museum here https://www.apachemuseum.org/southern-plains-museum-and-cultural-center.html The City of Houston helped fund this educational endeavor.[8]
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