Harlem Will Soon Be Home To A 20-Story Hip Hop Museum

Started by Ordinary Joel, Jul 12, 2017, in Music Add to Reading List

  1. Ordinary Joel
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    Jul 12, 2017
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/en...-development-site_us_59401bcde4b0e84514eea1bf

    The Hip Hop Hall of Fame won the rights to develop a multi-media complex.
    14/06/2017 4:14 AM AEST | Updated 01/07/2017 2:49 AM AEST

    Brennan Williams | Pop Culture Editor, HuffPost

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    Preliminary plans for the museum will begin in the coming months, with the start of phase one set to begin February 2018. Above, a rap and hip-hop exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

    Earlier this month, the Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum won a bid to acquire a Harlem building and development site for a new state-of-the-art facility that will “preserve, archive, exhibit, educate, and showcase hip-hop Music and culture from around the world.”


    Phase one, which is set to begin in February 2018, of the museum’s development plan will include, among other things, a multimedia film production studio and a television content production center for students “that will be training for careers in tech and media, while producing real-life content for the museum, and the hip hop television channel network,” the museum’s founder, JT Thompson, said in a release.


    Eventually the 20-story building will include 5-star hotel, retail mall, an arcade, restaurant and concert lounge. The organization has also launched a $150 million fundraising campaign to help complete funding for the entertainment complex.


    Last year, Thompson ― who’s also an Army veteran ― told the New York Post that the museum’s progress has been a “labor of love.”

    “Hip hop is about empowering yourself, moving beyond the music,” he said. “The HHHOF and I have a duty and responsibility to preserve this rich history of music and culture. [You need to] pull yourself up by your bootstraps to pursue your dreams.”


    “This has been a labor of love. It’s had its valleys, mountains, peaks and falloffs. In the Army, I had leaders, mentors and brothers like teammates working to achieve something special. In life and in business, be disciplined and finish strong without quitting.”

    For more info on the development of the Hip Hop Hall of Fame Museum, please visit the museum’s website.
     
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  2. Caslon
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    Jul 12, 2017
    ugh do i have to visit harlem now

    shouldve put it in houston
     
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    Jul 12, 2017
    why the f--- would they put a hip hop museum in houston
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    Cunner belter skelter

    Jul 12, 2017
    Need at least 5 floors for Dipset alone
     
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    I guess gentrification has to throw a bone to the community every once in awhile.
     
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    nah if this was gentrification it would be called Thrasher Camo Xanax Museum and it would exclusively focus on the history of white rappers
     
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    Oh and they would try their hardest to not be regarded as rappers even though they are
     
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