Reviews of Evansville African American Museum (Museum)

579 S Garvin St, Evansville, IN 47713, United States

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REVIEWS OF Evansville African American Museum IN Indiana

Norma Jean Faust

A most enjoyable Evening of Art.

Bena-chan

Marlon Allen

Trevor Johnson

Great place

mamarose317able

Wonderful experience! History is so important.

David Mckinnie

CieK Wil

Was surprised at how the place looked. Remembered when people lived their. Nice!

Alex T

Linda Watkins

Beautiful Bean

Samantha Vaughn

Krista Lung

Beautiful building. Beautiful tribute to the history of African Americans

Libby Hendricks

Learned alot about the history of Black History of E'ville IN. Lincoln Gardens.

Aaliyah Hoskins

My mother and I went there for the Juneteenth celebration and it was a great atmosphere. They had talented youth speakers and other guest speakers there and they hosted a beautiful dinner. The museum was also lovely.

Viola Johnson

I'm a little biased because I'm a member. That being said; the Evansville African American Museum is a delightful way to spend a few hours and learn about the presence of the black community and it's contributions to the city of Evansville. The museum itself is a city landmark, saved from the first apartment complex for black citizens. The historical timeline is interwoven with city, state and national events. The exhibits are artfully presented and engaging. If you have a love of history, an open curious mind and a few hours to spare, you will enjoy this museum.

claudia matthews

Book club discussion was informative and thought provoking on Mis- Education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodsom.

Jim Needs

Dave D

Small, interesting museum. Very friendly staff and docent was well informed and funny.

Robert Johnson

Mary Key

I took my three grand daughters whom are mixed their mom is white and their dad is african american or black however you choose to say it. I want them to know where they came from on both sides of their national origin because sometimes it is important to know what you started from to help you keep perspective on where you want to go in life. Our race (so called) or our gender should not set us back and it cannot unless we let it. The only person besides yourself that can cause you to fall down and stay down is Jesus or well actually the Father God he only does it for a very short time because all parents should teach a proper balance of love and discipline in their homes and abroad. Anyways love y'all and God truly loves all of us more than we know sometimes i know because the Bible tells me so. Jesus loves us all red and yellow black and white we are presious to his sight. Jesus loves the little children of the world. We were all children once remember? Lets help be the example in our childrens lives don't try to teach the do as i say not as i do method. Children learn what they live and then there are those who break the mold and lead the way for others thank God for them and the rest of us as well.

Valentina Bryant

arletha cayson

Informative!!!!!

Monica H

Larry Garth

Paula Stevens

Mac Amirah

Tim Norton

Great place to visit

Charles Worman

Michael Robinson

Susan Johnson

Ronald Harrison

Marlaina Washington

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Susan Allen

Went here as part of the Museum Wander. Probably would have taken a long time to go here were it not for the Wander. Kept planning to stop there but had never done so. Was very impressed by this place. Staff was very informative and friendly. Will be returning.

Anthony Ridley

Avril L'Mour Weathers

Great museum!

Candice Smith

Havent been here, so I dont know much about it. Sorry.

Deborah Brooks

Desmond Johnson

Marisa Knox

A Wealthy source of Black History for Evansville, In

Greg Bradshaw

Unique building.

TerriSue Rickard

david Montero

Teana Lawrence

It's nice to see a little bit of history left but it's not much that u have showing besides the old building itself need more history shown for MY generation and the newest to come

Howellwireless Ltd.

CJ THE TRAVELING MAN

It was fun and learned a lot and to meet the third oldest African American female fire station dispatch in Evansville Indiana

Rayray Johnson

P. Murry

Tamara Darrett

Very educational!

Sf Niner

Sunpyo Hong

Zakery Wilson

Business Hours of Evansville African American Museum in Indiana

SUNDAY
CLOSED
MONDAY
(COLUMBUS DAY) CLOSED HOURS MIGHT DIFFER
TUESDAY
10AM–5PM
WEDNESDAY
10AM–5PM
THURSDAY
10AM–5PM
FRIDAY
10AM–5PM
SATURDAY
12–5PM

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