Fine Art GalleriesPopular SpotsHistorical Architectures
Open today at 11:00-17:00
Address:
622 Ways Temple Rd, Riceboro, GA 31323, United StatesMap
Phone+1 912-231-7583
What travelers say:
More
Explore near Geechee Kunda Cultural Arts Center & Museum: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit
Geechee Kunda Cultural Arts Center & Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(5 Reviews)TripAdvisor
5 Reviews
sharon b
Geechee Kunda Arts Centee
If you are interested in the rich culture of descendents of slavery along the coastline of the Carolinas and Georgia, this arts center tucked away in the little town of Riceboro, GA is definitely wort...
I visited Jim and Pat two Sunday's ago for a program and it was amazing. You are treated like family, the feed you good southern food and give you a good dose of the amazing history of the African Ame...
A visit to the Geechee Kunda Cultural Center in Riceboro is a must when visiting Georgia. I spent hours with Jim Bacote and his sister Bethany and it still wasn’t enough. It was my favorite stop on ...
This place is to be avoided. The person who "owns" is an out and out racist and anti-semite. Within a few minutes of our arrival we were told how the Jews own the entire entertainment and news industr...
This museum is subtitled "an interpretive center", which describes it very well. Here, in one place, you can absorb the history of the rice growing culture (hence Riceboro) and the history of slavery ...
Geechee Kunda Arts Centee
If you are interested in the rich culture of descendents of slavery along the coastline of the Carolinas and Georgia, this arts center tucked away in the little town of Riceboro, GA is definitely wort...
A place full of timeless American History
I visited Jim and Pat two Sunday's ago for a program and it was amazing. You are treated like family, the feed you good southern food and give you a good dose of the amazing history of the African Ame...
A visual tour of Geechee Kunda
A visit to the Geechee Kunda Cultural Center in Riceboro is a must when visiting Georgia. I spent hours with Jim Bacote and his sister Bethany and it still wasn’t enough. It was my favorite stop on ...
Racist and anti-semetic
This place is to be avoided. The person who "owns" is an out and out racist and anti-semite. Within a few minutes of our arrival we were told how the Jews own the entire entertainment and news industr...
Very Educational
This museum is subtitled "an interpretive center", which describes it very well. Here, in one place, you can absorb the history of the rice growing culture (hence Riceboro) and the history of slavery ...