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The Legacy Museum at Tuskegee University: A Chronicle of History, Art, and Bioethics

Explore Tuskegee University's Legacy Museum: Where art, history, and bioethics converge to tell a powerful story.

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The Legacy Museum at Tuskegee University preserves and exhibits the university's contributions to African American and American life, particularly in science and healthcare. Located in the John A. Kenney Hall, the museum showcases visual arts, explores public health, and delves into the complex history of the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study.

A brief summary to The Legacy Museum at Tuskegee University

  • Monday 10 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check the Tuskegee University academic calendar for official holidays, as the museum is closed on those days.
  • Groups of 20 or more should schedule an appointment in advance to ensure a smooth visit.
  • Allow ample time to fully absorb the impactful exhibits detailing the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
  • Explore the other museums on the Tuskegee University campus, such as the George Washington Carver Museum and the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From within the Tuskegee University campus, the Legacy Museum is easily accessible on foot. It is located in John A. Kenney Hall at 1200 W. Montgomery Rd. Consult the campus map available at the Public Safety Office at 1103 W. Montgomery Rd for precise navigation.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by bus at the Tuskegee Bus Stop, you can reach the Tuskegee University campus via a short taxi ride or by using local transportation services. From the campus entrance at 1200 W. Montgomery Rd, it's a brief walk to John A. Kenney Hall. Bus fare from Atlanta to Tuskegee is approximately $46-$90.

  • Driving

    For those driving, follow the directions to Tuskegee University. Once on campus, refer to the campus map from the Public Safety Office at 1103 W. Montgomery Rd to locate John A. Kenney Hall. Parking is available on the Tuskegee University campus. Contact Concierge Service, Inc. at (334) 538-6383 for local transportation.

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The Legacy Museum at Tuskegee University stands as a significant cultural and historical landmark, dedicated to preserving and interpreting the university's profound impact on African American and American history. Established in 2009, the museum is located within the John A. Kenney Hall on the Tuskegee University campus. It serves as a repository of knowledge, art, and historical artifacts, offering visitors a multifaceted exploration of the university's legacy. The museum's exhibits encompass a wide range of subjects, including the visual arts, public health, science, and medicine. A significant portion of the museum is dedicated to the history of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, formally known as the United States Public Health Service Untreated Syphilis Study in the Negro Male in Macon County, Alabama, 1932-1972. This exhibit presents documents, photographs, and personal accounts that expose the study's devastating impact. The museum also features exhibits on Tuskegee University's broader legacy in science, medicine, and the arts. In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the Legacy Museum hosts temporary art and historical exhibits, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience for repeat visitors. The museum is part of a consortium of museums at Tuskegee University, including the Dr. George Washington Carver Museum, The Oaks (Booker T. Washington's Home), and the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site.

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