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Arts &
Museums
If you've
never spent time in Florence,
Alabama, you might be pleasantly
surprised at our cultural life. You
might also think we were a city
three times our actual size! Within
our city, you'll find a home
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright,
which was in the original family's
possession until 1999. We have a
beautiful art museum, which hosts a
variety of exhibits and educational
programs and a state-of-the-art
library that opened in 2002.
Florence is the birthplace of W.C.
Handy, Father of the Blues, and his
home is now a museum; there's also a
museum at a Native American
domiciliary mound, located near the
banks of the Tennessee River.
This is not
the extent of our cultural life, by
far! Our University, our Symphony,
our performing arts groups, our
Festivals, our historic districts,
our thriving downtown and our
churches all work to make this a
wonderful place to live. We have a
strong cultural community in
Florence, Alabama.
Won't you come and share it with us?
The Florence
Museums System consists of five
separate properties. A wide scope of
diversity exists naturally in the
Florence museums. The City of
Florence operates, funds and governs
the five museums.
The
Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts
is open Monday - Friday, 9 am - 4
pm.
The other
museums are open Tuesday - Saturday,
10 am - 4 pm. They consist of The
Frank Lloyd Wright - Rosenbaum
House, W.C. Handy Home & Museum, The
Indian Mound & Museum, and Pope's
Tavern Museum.
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