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Beach Institute African-American Cultural Center

Fodor's Review:

Works by African-American artists from the Savannah area and around the country are on display in this building, which once housed the first school for African-American children in Savannah, established in 1867. On permanent exhibit are more than 230 wood carvings by folk artist Ulysses Davis.

  • Cost: $4
  • Open: Tues.-Sat. noon-5
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