The Union Bank of Tallahassee, Florida, which was established around 1830, is home to Florida's oldest surviving bank building, constructed in 1841. This historical landmark provides a glimpse into the state's early banking history and architectural style of the period.
Located at the intersection of Apalachee Parkway and Calhoun Street, the Union Bank now serves as a museum, archive, and research center dedicated to African American history. Visitors can explore a wealth of historical documents and artifacts that shed light on the African American experience in Florida.
The Union Bank Museum is open to the public and school groups only on weekdays. It houses a collection of artifacts and documents that reflect black history and culture in Florida. The museum also offers public programs conducted by the Black Archives staff, providing an educational and enriching experience for visitors.
Specialized & Alternative History & Anthropology
Apalachee Parkway 219, Tallahassee
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