The Legacy Museum at Tuskegee University

  4.7 – 33 reviews   • Museum

The Legacy Museum at Tuskegee University was founded in 2009 to honor the participants of the U.S. Public Health Service Untreated Syphilis Study in the Negro Male Macon County, AL (1932-1972.) We educate the public about Tuskegee University’s history in medicine, science, and public health through visual art.

Located In: Tuskegee University

Hours

SundayClosed
Monday10AM–4PM
Tuesday10AM–4PM
Wednesday10AM–4PM
Thursday10AM–4PM
Friday10AM–4PM
SaturdayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: Tuskegee University, 1 Benjamin F Payton Dr, Tuskegee, AL 36088
Phone: (334) 727-8888
Website: https://www.tuskegee.edu/libraries/legacy-museum

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Review Summary

Jocelyn Moore
The staff at the Legacy Museum were very friendly and knowledgeable!
John Borcher
This was a real nice place to visit.
Shirley Harris
It’s a work in progress.
Anna Wiley
Mr. Theo gave us a fantastic tour of the first floor, and intro to the 2nd, then let us view the upstairs exhibits at our own pace. This museum is definitely worth go to if you’re in Tuskegee and wanting to learn about history (especially, but not only, medical ethics) that has deeply impacted each of us, and continues to do so.
Dawn Todhunter
I can’t really rate the museum because we couldn’t get in. Everything we could find, including this guide, indicates that it is open on Friday from 9 to 4. Doors locked, no answer at either number, no sign indicating why it is closed.This is the main local museum I wanted to see. Finding it closed any time is a disappointment, but I find it hard to believe that someone thought it was a good idea to close the weekend of the George Washington Carver Festival.
John Borcher
This was a real nice place to visit. The best part was that it is FREE. Enjoy it
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