Columbus Black History Museum & Antiques
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Monday, May 4, 2015
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Georgia, United States
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Bring me home - Columbus, GA
Passports Peaches & Preserves
N 32 27.777 W 084 59.689
Columbus Black History Museum & Archives - The contributions of Blacks to Columbus ‘ heritage are a legacy. The stories and personalities began in the city’s earliest days with people like Horace King, who built bridges that spanned both the distance between shores and the distance between communities. And there’s Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, The Mother of the Blues; artist Alma Thomas; musician “Blind Tom” Bethune, and many others. This is just a small sampling of Columbus’ Black Heritage and the people who made a difference. Come celebrate their legacy. Stop by the Columbus Black History Museum and Archives (315 8th St.) for more information.
For more information - visitcolumbusga.com or 800.999.1613
Bring me Home - Columbus, GA
Passports Peaches and Preserves
N 32° 27.777 W 084° 59.689
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