PBS’s Florida Road Trip Takes a Stop in the Ancient City!
The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center was recently featured on an episode of Florida Road Trip. Florida Road Trip is a local public television program presented by WUCF that explores the rich history and culture of the sunshine state!
Lincolnville in the Press
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LMCC Wins 5th Place in USAToday's 10 Best Small Town Museums
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First Coast News reports "Tour trolleys will now stop in St. Augustine's historic Black Lincolnville neighborhood"
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Jacksonville Business Journal Advocates for St. Augustine's Black History Institutions
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Action News Jax Uplifts LMCC's Juneteenth Heritage Celebration
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Florida Historic Coast's Black History Month Series, "Watering Our Roots," features Lincolnville
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'Thrillist' Highlights the LMCC's Juneteenth Heritage Celebration as a Stand-Out Event in Juneteenth Celebrations Across the Nation
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Civil Rights Travel Lists Lincolnville As a Major Civil Rights Site
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News4Jax Puts A Spotlight on Frank Butler
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Jax Today Reflects on "Magic, Mirth, & Mortality: Musings on Black Motherhood"
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First Coast News Acknowledges Issaac Barrett Historic Marker
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Travel Awaits Names Lincolnville An Accessible Attraction
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Miami Herald Celebrates LMCC's Contribution to Black History
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First Coast News Covers History Revealed by Community Remembrance Project
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Inside Hook Celebrates Those Who Preserve Lincolnville's History
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St. Augustine Record Highlights LMCC's Woolworth Counter Display
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The Compass Features LMCC in a List of Small US-Owned Businesses and Tour Operators
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LMCC Featured in a TripAdvisor Article: "A historical tour of Black St. Augustine, Florida"
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LMCC Featured in Journal & Topics "St. Augustine Attractions Spotlight Black History"
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News4Jax "This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition - A new way to tour Black history in St. Augustine"
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"This Florida museum made USA TODAY’s 10 best in the nation. Here’s what you’ll find"
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BBC Travel Article on St. Augustine Black History: "Fort Mose: The first free Black town in the US"
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First newsletter put out by AACRN announcing the LMCC as a new member!
The rich history of the Black experience in St. Augustine, Florida is also the history of the Black experience in America.
In 1866, free men and women birthed Lincolnville: a community that found itself at the crossroads of history.
Through exhibits and stories told from a local, intimate perspective, the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center chronicles 450 years of the winding road that is the black journey.
Come and experience the journey for yourself.
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Please take the survey released by the Department of the State on the new proposed Florida Museum of Black History.
Giving Tuesday is November 28th and we would appreciate your support this year to help us continue our mission and provide the community with education and events.
“The Freedom To Teach: Confronting Complex Themes in Contested Spaces” was a conference held in St. Augustine, Florida to bring together all kinds of educators to share perspectives on teaching difficult topics in the classroom. The overall goal of the conference was to find common ground and build bridges between different constituencies, share best practices of educating, outline common tasks, and develop solutions for teaching complicated themes.
The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center was recently featured on an episode of Florida Road Trip. Florida Road Trip is a local public television program presented by WUCF that explores the rich history and culture of the sunshine state!
Become a Member Today!
Membership at the LMCC has its perks including discounts and access to special, members-only events. Click the link to learn how members help us to continue to preserve the Black history of Saint Augustine.
Great cleanup day on Saturday, October 21st, a big thank you to everyone who came out and lent a hand!