The John G. Riley Center/Museum is a historical and cultural gem that sits at the bottom of a hill in downtown Tallahassee, at the corner of Meridian and Jefferson Streets.
The Riley historic home represents the thriving black neighborhood, known as Smokey Hollow, that once existed in what is just east of downtown Tallahassee. It is especially significant when compared to other such historical sites in that it is the last vestige we have of the accomplishments of an entire group of people, the black middle class, which emerged in the latter part of the nineteenth century.
The mission and purpose of the John G. Riley Center/Museum of African American History & Culture is to discover, archive and illuminate the blended interrelationship of African American, Native American and European history and preserve African American landmarks and legacies throughout the State of Florida as an enduring public resource through tourism and education. Established in 1996, the museum’s programs provide an environment and means to encourage and empower participants to develop an awareness of and gain an appreciation for the educational and social contributions of African Americans to Florida’s history.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Tuesday – Thursday: 10 am – 4 pm
*Other times by appointment only.
ADMISSION
$5.00 Adults & Children
$2.00 for Leon County Public School Students
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP TOURS
Tours are customized to relate to the needs, interest and age of the individual and g ... view more »
The John G. Riley Center/Museum is a historical and cultural gem that sits at the bottom of a hill in downtown Tallahassee, at the corner of Meridian and Jefferson Streets.
The Riley historic home represents the thriving black neighborhood, known as Smokey Hollow, that once existed in what is just east of downtown Tallahassee. It is especially significant when compared to other such historical sites in that it is the last vestige we have of the accomplishments of an entire group of people, the black middle class, which emerged in the latter part of the nineteenth century.
The mission and purpose of the John G. Riley Center/Museum of African American History & Culture is to discover, archive and illuminate the blended interrelationship of African American, Native American and European history and preserve African American landmarks and legacies throughout the State of Florida as an enduring public resource through tourism and education. Established in 1996, the museum’s programs provide an environment and means to encourage and empower participants to develop an awareness of and gain an appreciation for the educational and social contributions of African Americans to Florida’s history.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Tuesday – Thursday: 10 am – 4 pm
*Other times by appointment only.
ADMISSION
$5.00 Adults & Children
$2.00 for Leon County Public School Students
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP TOURS
Tours are customized to relate to the needs, interest and age of the individual and groups touring the facility. Self-guided tours are also available during regular operating hours. Contact us for our Tour Reservation Form and fax it to us 10 days prior to your tour date at 850-681-7000!
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I have a 1974 original lester
View lessMaci Fulton is a chemistry major at FAMU and an artist.
She is having an art show at 215 W. College Avenue in the conference room on the 2nd floor. The show is Saturday evening, March 2, 2024, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
There will be light refreshments served.
Maci Fulton is a chemistry major at FAMU and an artist.
She is having an art show at 215 W. College Avenue in the conference room on the 2nd floor. The show is Saturday evening, March 2, 2024, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
There will be light refreshments served.
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