The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center

The Road to Black History Runs Through Lincolnville.

About

The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center (LMCC) is an African American history museum located in the Lincolnville neighborhood of Saint Augustine, FL.

The museum is housed in the historic Excelsior School Building, which served as the first public Black high school in Saint Johns County in 1925. After desegregation, the school was closed and the building housed government offices until the mid 1980s. After the offices were phased out of use, a group of former Excelsior students and community members rallied to save the building from demolition.

First operated as the Excelsior Museum and Cultural Center in 2005, the museum gained its current name in 2012.

 

Mission

The LMCC’s mission is to preserve, promote and perpetuate over 450 years of the African American story through the arts, educational programs, lectures, live performances and exhibits.

 

Hours, Location & Admission

 

Address

102 M. L. King Avenue Saint Augustine, Fl 32084


Hours of Operation

Sunday - Monday

1:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Tuesday – Saturday
10:30 am – 4:30 pm

Admission

Adults - $10

Youth 17 and Under; College Students with valid I.D. - $5

10% Military and Senior Discount


Contact

lmccstaug@gmail.com

(904) 824-1191