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Zora Neale Hurston Museum

 

ORLANDO CULTURAL SITES


Orlando, FL

Well’s Built Museum of African American History
DESCRIPTION: Formerly called the Wells Built Hotel of 1929, when owned by Dr William Monroe Wells, Orlando’s 1st African American physician; during WWII, Dr. Wells was the only African American physician in Orlando and white physicians did not treat African American patients; he is known to hav delivered 5,000 babies in Orlando; Well’s motivation to build the hotel was to accommodate Blacks patronizing his South Street Casino during segregation; Benny Carter, Duke Ellington, Bo Diddley and Ray Charles and many other black celebrities frequented the place when on tour

ADMISSION: donations appreciated

DAYS & HOURS: Mon-Fri 9a-5p

ADDRESS: 511 West South Street  MAP

PARKING: on street

PHONE: 407-245-7535

WEBSITE: http://www.pastinc.org

Church Street Mural
DESCRIPTION: Local artist gives an insightful look at affairs in the community

ADDRESS: 400 block of West Chuch Street  MAP

PARKING: on street and Church Street Station garage

Eatonville, FL

Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts
DESCRIPTION: Local and national artists in this important small museum and much more; it also features student arts programs, tour guides and a newsletter; there will be even more to tour when the museum and City Hall, next door, complete planning to develop a cultural/entertainment district around the museum; Mon-Fri 9a-4p; group tours available by reservation for small fee; north of Orlando on I-4, exit at Lee Road, then an immediate left at Wymore Road, proceed north, then right on Kennedy

ADMISSION: donations appreciated

DAYS & HOURS: 9a-4p

ADDRESS: 227 East Kennedy Blvd  MAP

PARKING: on street

PHONE: 407-647-3307

WEBSITE: http://zoranealehurstonmuseum.com

Zora Neale Hurston Monument
DESCRIPTION: A rather oddly-shaped, but nonetheless honorable monument features a marker to honor Eatonville's Daughter, Zora Neale Hurston (1890-1960); Zora was an anthropologist, folklorist in the early African American idiom, and distinguished writer during the Harlem Renaissance; a better monument is the Zora Neale Hurston Library up the street

ADDRESS: 200 East Kennedy Blvd  MAP

PARKING: on street

Cape Canaveral, FL

Astronauts Memorial Space Mirror
DESCRIPTION: dedicated in 1991 an located behind Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center, this 42.5 foot tall x 50 foot wide memorial honors astronauts who lost their lives in the line of NASA duty; Major Robert H Lawrence’s name, the first African American astronaut, was added posthumously to the mirror since he died piloting a NASA test vehicle in the 1960s; for years he was disallowed from this honor because racism prevented him from going into space; certain items are not permitted on the premises for security reasons, visit website

ADMISSION: although some attractions are free, it cost $21 to $38 depending age and option you choose to enter the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

DAYS & HOURS: daily 9a-5:30p; except launch days

ADDRESS: 13 Main Street  MAP

PARKING: on premises

WEBSITE: http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/visitKSC/attractions/memorial.asp




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