Elberton, United States
24 S Oliver St
N/A
+1 7064084448
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
I embrace and am grateful for the mission of the Jim-Ree African American Museum and look forward to learning more through our connection. Perhaps even more importantly, I appreciate and admire the passion and joy with which they pursue sharing that mission with all.
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Jim-Ree Museum began with an annual Black History Month exhibit during February. We now program year round, including our rotating and permanent exhibits, Juneteenth Festival, Virtual 5K Run, Kwanzaa Celebration, and more. All are welcome to visit our recently renovated home in the Historic Elbert County Jail. Our historians and storytellers are available by appointment for individual and group tours, consultations, workshops and presentations.
Interesting story behind the Museum location. Great place to learn about local history. Can't wait for the completion of the building rehab and opening of the historic county jail exhibit upstairs.
We enjoy participating in the Jim-Ree Museum Virtual 5K Race and Digital Health Fair from Louisiana. We hope to make it to Elberton next Juneteenth! We're proud to support minority health and community wellness at Therapeutic Muscle Sculpting and Massage! - TMSMassage.pro
Cultural and living history museum featuring local authors, artifacts, and exhibits revealing an untold story of Elbert County. Community programs include a Juneteenth Festival, Kwanzaa Festival, health fair and annual 5k walk/run. Events are family friendly and fun! The Jim-Ree Museum is currently open by appointment for individuals, groups, and schools. The Museum is also available for small events, such as book signings, film screenings, educational workshops and more!
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