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Harrison Museum of African American Culture

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The only museum in southwestern Virginia dedicated to African American culture and history. Housed in a 1906 warehouse on Henry Street — the heart of Roanoke’s historic Black business district — the collection spans the Great Migration, the civil rights movement, and the everyday life of Black families in the Roanoke Valley.

Quick facts
  • ·The only museum in southwestern Virginia dedicated to African American culture and history.
  • ·Housed in a 1906 warehouse on Henry Street — the heart of Roanoke's historic Black business district.
  • ·Collection spans the Great Migration, the civil rights movement, and everyday life in the Roanoke Valley.
  • ·One of the few institutions that preserves the Henry Street story.
  • ·Named for Virginia Y. Harrison — a longtime Roanoke educator.
  • ·Open Wed–Sat. Free admission with suggested donation.

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