American Beach Museum (renamed A.L. Lewis Museum at American Beach) 1600 Julia Street, American Beach, FL 32034
About the Business
The American Beach Museum, now known as the A.L. Lewis Museum at American Beach, is a historical institution located at 1600 Julia Street in American Beach, Florida. This museum serves as a tribute to the rich cultural heritage and significant history of American Beach, a historic African American beach community. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the contributions of the community's founder, Abraham Lincoln Lewis, as well as the stories of the residents who made this beach town a thriving destination during the era of segregation. The museum is a must-visit tourist attraction for those interested in learning about the unique history and legacy of American Beach.
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Location & Phone number
1600 Julia St, American Beach, FL 32034, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"A marvelous tribute to the history of American Beach and the incredibly special MaVynee Oshun Betsch, “The Beach Lady". The staff was wonderful. A must see."
"History I wasn't aware of. Another museum in the area relayed information. The tourist guide was very informative. Only open 3 days during the week."
"This museum tells the incredible and important history of American Beach through the lives of those who had the passion to preserve it for generations to come. The new name is AL Lewis Museum at American Beach, FL. Their website and Facebook page list their current hours. As of this review they are open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, or by appointment if arranged in advance. We stayed an extra day to make it on a Friday morning and we were not disappointed! Hopefully with more support they will be able to offer more availability. This museum can be enjoyed between 1-3 hours and is well done with personal artifacts, up-to-date technology, and informative and engaging videos. The flow of the museum walks you through the lives of two individuals who are especially prominent. First is AL Lewis who was a part of the purchase of this area and founded an African American resort during the depression. In the following years it was utilized by so many when beaches were segregated. In AL Lewis's words, "Recreation and relaxation without humiliation." The perseverance and pioneering spirit of AL Lewis is evident through his personal correspondence and financial support to Mary McLeod Bethune. Flipping through their letters gives you a real sense of the struggle that Black Americans faced, and the grit required to overcome the challenges of racism. The next phase of the museum walks you through the life of his granddaughter MaVynee Oshun Betch, better known as "The Beach Lady." Through the videos and personal effects, you get to know a woman who had personality enough for ten lifetimes. Her love for this place and its history is evident in her determination to advocate for its preservation. During a time when many properties were being snatched up by developers, American Beach stayed true to the natural beauty that drew people here in the first place. MaVynne's relentless advocacy led to the beach's dune system being added to the National Park system. After a visit to the museum, you can take a short drive or walk over to see the tallest dune system for yourself. On the beach you can see the enormously popular "Evans Rendezvous" which has been acquired and projects for future rehabilitation are currently receiving funding. Nearby you can enjoy the beach for yourself at the well-maintained Burney Park. There is a place where you can drive onto the beach and set up for your beach day, or park in the large cement area by the bathrooms, showers, and walkway over the dune. It is more quiet, less crowded, and more sheltered from the wind than the beaches toward the north of the island. The only downside is there are not many places to eat nearby so make sure to grab a picnic lunch before you go. Enjoy stepping into history!"
"Excellent conveyor of Afro Historical success. A must visit to inspire and enlighten the young of achieving what's deemed by today's standards as impossible. To realize perseverance is the antidote to failure. Knowledge is Key, Unity is Strength, Planning Cultivates Purpose, Never giving up brings Realization of Dreams to Life."
"This place is so wonderful. The rich history and culture of the beach makes it a special place to relax and enjoy. Reminder that the beach belongs to all of us to share. The American Beach Museum captures a period of history that must be preserved. The Museum was closed to renovation the day we went, but we had already experienced the tour a few years earlier. We just wanted to see the exhibits again. Can’t wait for it to re-open."
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