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Built in 1890 by John G. Riley, local educator and civic leader, the home is the last visible evidence of Smokey Hollow, an African-American community that once thrived in downtown Tallahassee. Exhibits feature historical artwork and photographs. The museum was rated No. 8 on the Black Entertainment Television's list of “Must See African American Places in the U.S.”
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