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National Juneteenth Museum to break ground in coming months after yearslong delays
By David Moreno at Fort Worth Report
· June 10, 2026
· 1 min read
Construction of the National Juneteenth Museum will begin in the coming months after years of delays. But before dirt can be turned, one Historic Southside city-owned facility will first be razed. Demolition of the Southside Community Center is slated to begin Oct. 7 during a community celebration f
Key takeaway But before dirt can be turned, one Historic Southside city-owned facility will first be razed.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The National Juneteenth Museum's impending groundbreaking has significant implications for Fort Worth 's Cultural District and the city's reputation as a hub for African American history and culture. As the museum rises from the ashes of the demolished Southside Community Center, it will not only honor the legacy of Opal Lee, but also bring new life to the Historic Southside neighborhood. The museum's 50,000-square-foot presence will likely attract visitors from across the country, injecting economic activity into the local economy and bolstering the city's tourism industry. With the city of Fort Worth and state lawmakers having already committed substantial funding to the project, the museum's success will also reflect on the city's ability to deliver on high-profile initiatives. As the project moves forward, Fort Worth residents can expect to see increased investment and development in the surrounding area, potentially leading to a revitalization of the neighborhood and a renewed sense of community pride.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? Construction of the National Juneteenth Museum will begin in the coming months after years of delays. But before dirt can be turned, one Historic Southside city-owned facility will first be razed. Demolition of the Southside Community Center is slated to begin Oct. 7 during a community celebration f
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