Rocky Bucano on the NYC landmarks that birthed hip-hop
From 1520 Sedgwick Avenue to Haffen Park, the pioneering DJ and founder of The Hip Hop Museum shares where to go to see hip-hop’s roots. Read more Image credit: Michael Ochs
From 1520 Sedgwick Avenue to Haffen Park, the pioneering DJ and founder of The Hip Hop Museum shares where to go to see hip-hop’s roots. Read more Image credit: Michael Ochs
Founded in 2015 to document, preserve, and celebrate the culture of hip-hop, the 52,000-square-foot museum is scheduled to open in 2025 in South Bronx (610 Exterior Street), not far from
Check Out Highlights From The Inaugural Hip-Hop Museum Benefit Gala THE STAR-STUDDED BENEFIT GALA CELEBRATED 50 YEARS OF HIP-HOP, THE GENRE’S GLOBAL IMPACT AND HONORED SOME OF THOSE WHO HAVE
City officials unveil 542-unit affordable housing complex at future home of hip-hop museum in South Bronx. Elected leaders and city officials cut the ribbon last month on a 542-unit affordable
Listen to an interview with THHM Executive Directory, Rocky Bucano, Episode 34 of the History of Being Black Podcast.
You heard that right. The THHM will be launching into the metavere this spring. Check out coverage from the New York Post.
Exciting news. Mayor Adams and Commissioner Cumbo have agreed to donate $5.5 Million to help build The Hip Hop Museum. Watch the video of the announcment below. Click here to
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