
Andrea F
43 reviews on 1 places
Very informative museum. It is a work in progress, as most small private museums that I know of are. They have an event in June they are hoping to have more settled exhibits by then. There is a wealth of knowledge to learn here even now. I am glad I found this on the list of places documenting the African American Heritage Trail and I am glad I came. I would suggest this museum for everyone with the slightest inclination to learning about the past so it doesn't repeat itself.
No entry fee when I came. Guy in booth handed the pass and told me where to go.
In the jungle gardens next to the Tabasco Factory Tour. Beautiful.
These gardens provide fruit and vegetables for the NOCCA Culinary Arts students and the Press Street Station nearby. A nice quiet spot made from an area left dilapidated and forgotten prior to this. A nice place also to sit and relax for a minute.
Good place to shop. Can get busy. Large parking lot.