Previous Exhibits


United By Hockey

The United by Hockey Mobile Experience celebrates hockey’s trailblazers, changemakers and business leaders and collectors spanning multiple under-represented and multicultural demographics. By raising the awareness and education of diverse individuals within the game of hockey, this museum truly highlights the fact that Hockey is for Everyone!

Madam C.J. Walker Exhibit

The Madam C.J. Walker mobile exhibit was designed & developed by ALXMOBILE to compliment/support the launch of the MADAM haircare product line. The exhibit was curated by Madam Walker's great-great granddaughter A'Lelia Bundles with support from Susan Hall-Dotson of the Indiana Historical Society. In addition to celebrating the life & legacy of Madam Walker, the exhibit highlighted the MADAM brand including distribution of sample products to attendees.


Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo Museum

The Bill Pickett rodeo began in 1984, when entertainment impresario
Lu Vason had a vision to entertain and educate audiences and to create and preserve the historic contributions of African American cowboys and cowgirls. He named the rodeo after legendary Black cowboy, Bill Pickett, and dubbed it “The Greatest Show on Dirt.” At that time, Vason, who passed in 2015, had no idea that the rodeo would still be in existence, celebrating its 38th anniversary this year. Under the direction of Vason’s wife, Valeria Howard-Cunningham, the BPIR has blossomed into an event that educates, inspires, and unites, bringing family joy to sell-out crowds in communities across America.

2020 CIAA Tour

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In recognition of the CIAA Basketball Tournament’s 75th Anniversary American Legacy Network developed a mobile truck exhibit tour celebrating the historic milestone. In addition to launching the exhibit at the 2020 Fan Fest in Charlotte, NC this uniquely curated mobile truck museum visited the CIAA Conference member schools throughout the month of March to provide students with a look at the tournament’s history and the pioneers who set the stage for what the tournament has become today.  

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NHL Tours

In recognition of Black History Month, American Legacy Network and the National Hockey League cultivated a unique partnership that fostered a one-of-a-kind Black Hockey History Mobile Museum. The traveling exhibit, celebrating over 200 years of black achievement in hockey, focused on defining moments from key history makers such as Willie O’Ree breaking the color barrier in 1958 and ultimately lead to celebrating the next generation of young black men and women involved in the sport today. Honoring its #HockeyIsForEveryone initiative, one of the tour’s goals consisted of driving positive social change while educating minorities to create more inclusive communities. With approximately 6K+ visitors and an estimated 97% satisfaction rate, the Black Hockey History Tour undoubtedly left a profound impact on every community it visited and captured the minds of each visitor while doing so.

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American Legacy 10th Anniversary Mobile Truck

Celebrating 10 years of being on the road and celebrating the importance of African American History. The tour traveled throughout the United States, visiting high schools, museums, college, and community events. Inside the 53’ single-expandable trailer are educational components and interactives including historically relevant artifacts and videos.

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American Legacy's Mobile Truck Celebrates 10 Years on the Road!

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