MUSEUM

DISCOVER BLACK HISTORY IN PALM BEACH COUNTY

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Bringing People Together In Celebration of Black History

Flooding Hurricane 1926

 Museum Hours

TUESday – Saturday 11am – 4pm

Black people arrived in Delray Beach to settle and build their family legacies in the late 1800s. They migrated to this area from the Bahamas and from North Florida and the coastal communities of the Carolinas and Georgia and similar areas.

In the deeply segregated south where Jim Crow laws were in force, entrepreneurship was a necessary part of survival for black people. Delray Beach had a strong and thriving “colored town” since it’s birth.

General Admission: $10 per person, members and children 12 and under are free.
No advance registration required. Guests are welcome to walk through the two exhibits currently on display. Average duration 30-45 minutes.

Enhanced Museum Admission: $20 per person, members and children 12 and under are free.
Two weeks advance notice is requested. With the enhanced museum admission you get a guided tour of the two exhibits currently on display plus your choice of one (1) of the following: interactive discussion of the Black experience in America, an abbreviated walking tour in the West Settler’s Historic District or a documentary screening. 90 minutes.

To make your reservation call (561) 279-8883 or email info@spadymuseum.org

Bringing People Together In Celebration of Black History

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