Join The Grove Museum for a guided walking tour of the site, focusing on the intersection of nature, culture, and history.
In honor of Black History Month, February’s program will focus on what is known about the enslaved craftspeople who built the Call-Collins House and other antebellum structures in Tallahassee. The program will also touch on how African Americans shaped the natural and built environment of historical landscapes such as The Grove.
This is an informal program and guests can join or leave the walk at any time. Please wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to stand or walk for the majority of the tour.
Visit the museum before or after the walk to enjoy exhibits from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
This program is free and open to the public. Parking for The Grove Museum is located at 902 N. Monroe St.
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