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Press Play: Activate Your Curiosity + Support for U.S. Music Landmarks

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American Music Landmarks Project

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During Civic Season and beyond, the American Music Landmarks Project (AMLP) seeks to help young music fans everywhere find unique opportunities to explore and be inspired by places that defined their favorite artists and genres – as well as those they have yet to discover.

AMLP is excited to connect Gen Z with virtual and on-site tours, special events and volunteer experiences to meaningfully participate in the ongoing preservation, maintenance and interpretation of music landmarks. As the present and future stewards of this important places, Gen Z is vital in transforming our music landmarks from built history to built heritage, and further democratizing and diversifying public awareness, appreciation and support for the places that tell the story of our collective musical past.

Reach out at info@musiclandmarks.org and let us help you identify an opportunity with a music landmark this Civic Season!

Activity Type:

Social Activity, Solo Activity, In Person, Virtual, Outdoor, Indoor

Level:

beginner-friendly

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