Established in 1867, the Beach Institute African American Cultural Center stands as Savannah’s first school built specifically for African-American students. Located in the heart of the city, this historic building now functions as a museum, showcasing exhibits that delve into Black history and featuring artwork by Black artists, with a particular emphasis on local Savannah talent. Visitors can explore a range of displays and participate in educational programs, offering a rich and immersive experience into the cultural heritage and contributions of African Americans in the region.
Beach Institute African American Cultural Center
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