The Smithsonian Seeks To Preserve The Gazebo Where Tamir Rice Was Killed

The Smithsonian Seeks To Preserve The Gazebo Where Tamir Rice Was Killed
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The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture is set to open in September 2016, and in honor of its grand opening, the museum wishes to honor the memory of  Tamir Rice, by preserving the gazebo where he was fatally shot by police in 2014.

 

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