Wytheville Training School Cultural Center
The Wytheville Training School Cultural Center, established in 2000, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of the historic Wytheville Training School, which served African American children from its founding in 1883 until its closure in 1952. The center features an African American Heritage Museum that showcases photographs, narratives, and memorabilia highlighting the history of African American education in Wythe County.
With a mission to honor and educate the public about this significant chapter in local history, the Cultural Center invites visitors to explore its exhibits and learn more about the contributions of the African American community in the region. The center also encourages community engagement through various programs and events aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of this heritage.
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