Awesome museum and cultural center. It was a great tour with Mr Jonathan. The art pieces are exquisite. It is a must stop when in Savannah!!!!
Beach Institute African American Cultural Center
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The Beach Institute African American Cultural Center is Savannah's flagship museum for African-American arts, history, and cultural preservation. Founded in 1865 as the first official school for African-Americans in Savannah, the Institute is housed in a historic building that was completed in 1867. It offers exhibits, events, and a gift shop that showcases art, jewelry, books, and more.
The King-Tisdell Cottage Historic Site and Artifacts Gallery, founded in 1981, is dedicated to preserving the history and culture of African-Americans in Savannah. The restored Victorian-styled Cottage showcases various aspects of Savannah's African-American commercial history and culture through artifacts, exhibits, and maps. It is a must-visit destination for those interested in exploring the rich heritage of the city.
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The Beach Institute was on my list of must see places in Savannah! Before going in we wandered around outside the entire bldg and took a few pics. They do have a backyard courtyard for entry...
This place is a 'must visit' to see all the beautiful African American Artistry. It consists of three floors of paintings and sculptures with a small gift shop when you enter. It is fill of...
I really enjoyed my visit to this museum. Jennie was a gracious host as she gave us a bit of history and literature on the building before letting us loose for our own self-guided tour. Each floor...
The Beach Institute was an amazing , enlightening and uplifting experience. Mr. Wimbush was a charismatic and knowledgeable tour guide. It felt like we were chatting with a beloved Uncle. He...





