The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History has visitors throughout the year from all over the world. At the end of many tours, the most common question we are asked by local and non-local visitors is what other black-history related places can be visited in the area.
Here’s a list of places in downtown Augusta, primarily in the Laney-Walker Boulevard Corridor, where one can easily spend a day or two enjoying Augusta’s African American history.
In the River Region, one can learn about the area’s black history, arts and culture by also visiting the Augusta Museum of History; Augusta Canal Museum; the; Morris Museum of Art; the City Gallery at the Augusta Richmond County Municipal Building; the 1970 Augusta Riot Exhibit at the Augusta Mini Theatre; the North Augusta Arts & Heritage Center; Aiken’s Center for African American History, Art and Culture; the McCormick County African American Museum; and Redcliffe Plantation, Beech Island, SC.