In the Press

The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center has been in the limelight recently among travel writers and news agencies alike. Read below to learn more!


Rance Adams with River City Live highlighted the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center and its new renovations and plans to help the community in the article “Lincolnville Museum offers Deeper Connection with Renovations.”

 

Jim Byers, a Canadian travel editor who has worked in the industry for over 30 years for papers like the Toronto Star, recently visited the Oldest City! Read about his experiences in "Sun, Shopping, Fab Food and Forts: Two Days in St. Augustine, Florida”

 

Larry Bleiberg, a travel writer and creator of Civil Rights Travel, a blog that focuses on civil rights’ sites throughout the United States. Bleiberg is an eight time winner of the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards. Read about his experiences with the Lincolnville Museum and other civil rights sites in “St. Augustine civil rights sites: Martin Luther King and the “Splash Heard Around the World”

 

First Coast News covers the story of the Issac Barrett marker, which has finally been approved to be placed at the Visitors’ Center. The story of Issac Barrett as the only recorded lynching in St. Johns County is told in Lincolnville Museum exhibits. Read “Lynching marker will have a new permanent home in St. Johns”


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