A collaboration among community partners to tell a fuller story of Tallahassee’s historic sites
Invisible Lives Tours: Stories of the Enslaved People Who Built Tallahassee is the first public program offered as part of the Tallahassee History & Human Rights project (THHRP). THHRP is an ongoing collaboration among community partners to tell a fuller story of local and regional history.
On September 14, three local museums will offer guided tours focusing on the lives of enslaved people who shaped Florida and the nation, both before and after emancipation. The goal of this public program is to share new research with the community and better integrate African American history into the interpretation of Tallahassee's historic sites.
The schedule of Invisible Lives Tours will include:
Each site's guided tour will last approximately thirty minutes, with time spent both indoors and outdoors. Please wear comfortable clothes.
Other community partners will provide information and additional resources at each site.
Admission to this program is FREE.
Free Admission
Phone: 8508774202
Email: smcandrew@goodwoodmuseum.org
2019/09/14 - 2019/09/14
Goodwood Museum and Gardens
1600 Miccosukee Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308
The Museum’s main entrance is located off Miccosukee Road, just East of Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare. The Museum’s back entrance can be accessed off Surgeons Drive.