The Clemson Area African American Museum (CAAAM) is situated in the Calhoun Bridge Center in Clemson, South Carolina. This location is significant as it was formerly an all-black school known as the Calhoun Elementary School, the last school built for African American students in this part of Pickens County. The museum is housed in the old Morrison Annex Building, which was home to the second African American school during segregation.
The Clemson Area African American Museum offers a variety of educational and informative presentations, workshops, innovative programs, and hands-on activities. These initiatives serve the public, museum visitors, and civic organizations, providing an engaging platform for intellectual discourse about the past.
The Clemson Area African American Museum is dedicated to researching, collecting, preserving, and interpreting the history, art, and culture of African Americans for public enrichment. The museum conserves objects of art, historical artifacts, and memorabilia, making these resources available for limited public use.
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Office Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Exhibit Hours: Friday 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
214 Butler St, Clemson
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