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Standalone museum focused on Michael Jordan planned in Wilmington


A standalone museum focused on Wilmington native and NBA great is in the works for the Project Grace site redevelopment in downtown Wilmington. The announcement was made during the Greater Wilmington Business Journal’s Power breakfast. The museum will be a collaboration between New Hanover County and the Jordan family. (WECT)

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Standalone museum focused on Michael Jordan planned in Wilmington


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