The Shotgun House museum, maintained by the Georgetown Cultural Citizen Memorial Association, was open as part of Black History Month events in Georgetown.
Vincent and Erma Bonacci of Georgetown were among the visitors to the Shotgun House Museum on Saturday, February 18.
Carol Sharp of Round Rock tours the Shotgun House Museum on Saturday, February 18. The museum, at 801 West Street, is maintained by the Georgetown Cultural Citizen Memorial Association, was open today as part of Black History Month events in Georgetown. Photos by Andy Sharp.
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Reverend Bobby Hulme-Lippert, pastor at Georgetown's First Presbyterian Church, was accompanied by his wife Michelle and their children Logan, 2, and Leo, 7, as they visited with Paulette Taylor, right, at the Shotgun House Museum on Saturday, February 18.
The richness of Georgetown’s black history, culture and resistance was shared Saturday, February 18, as a part of a month-long observance by the Georgetown Cultural Citizen Memorial Association.
The event, “A Journey of Arts and Culture: A View...