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The home where Louisville native Muhammad Ali retired — following his lengthy and successful boxing career — is currently up for auction through Concierge Auctions until May 15.
The museum is located at 144 N 6th St. in Louisville. This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Muhammad Ali Center Louisville: New exhibit about Muhammad Ali's death introduced ...
The Muhammad Ali Center is opening a new permanent exhibit."The Greatest Remembered" is an exhibit documenting the death of Muhammad Ali.The exhibit highlights artifacts, photography, a three ...
The Muhammad Ali Center, a nonprofit museum in downtown Louisville, recently announced a new exhibit opening Saturday, April 6. The new exhibit, titled The Greatest Remembered, documents the ...
The legacy of this icon, who lived from 1942-2016, is preserved at the Muhammad Ali Center museum in his hometown of Louisville, Ky.
Eight years later, the Muhammad Ali Center has opened an exhibit chronicling those heart-pounding days. It includes photos, a three-dimensional display and a video documenting the events and emotions.
Basketball superstar LeBron James donated $2.5 million to honor a Muhammad Ali exhibit, according to an NBA statement Thursday. "Every professional athlete, regardless of race and gender, owes a ...
In August, Michael Jordan pledged $5 million to the museum. The exhibit, which debuted with the museum's opening, includes Ali's headgear and training robe from Dundee's Fifth Street Gym.
The Cavaliers star is donating $2.5 million to support an exhibit honoring Muhammad Ali exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington.
LeBron James, his charitable foundation and business partner Maverick Carter are pledging $2.5 million for the "Muhammad Ali: A Force for Change" exhibit at the Smithsonian.
Muhammad Ali 60th Anniversary. Noon Friday, February 23, through Monday, April 1, at 555 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; washavemb.com. Tickets cost $15 to $25 via eventbrite.com.