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On line, it said it was open. Locked up tight. This was a stop that took us out of our way for nothing. Dothan maps have this on the wrong street. very confusing.
Nice Trip Spot to Stretch your Legs and Learn about History
We stopped in to break up a trip with our 3 kids (ages 8,8,6). We spent about 30 minutes here; it was perfect for a kick off to black history month. We learned about several prominent black American...
We wanted to do something a little cultural and educational and found this delihtful source of history at the George Washington Carver mueum. It looks like nothing from the outside but the info insid...
This center highlights the major contribuitions by George Washington Carver and many other African Americans in the 1800's and 1900's. They also preserved a segregated bathroom from when the building ...
Web site needs updated.
On line, it said it was open. Locked up tight. This was a stop that took us out of our way for nothing. Dothan maps have this on the wrong street. very confusing.
Nice Trip Spot to Stretch your Legs and Learn about History
We stopped in to break up a trip with our 3 kids (ages 8,8,6). We spent about 30 minutes here; it was perfect for a kick off to black history month. We learned about several prominent black American...
Very Educational for kids
You can't beat the entry fee for what you learn. My grandson went thru a lot of history in a couple hours. This is a must see for children.
What a delight
We wanted to do something a little cultural and educational and found this delihtful source of history at the George Washington Carver mueum. It looks like nothing from the outside but the info insid...
Interesting display
This center highlights the major contribuitions by George Washington Carver and many other African Americans in the 1800's and 1900's. They also preserved a segregated bathroom from when the building ...