Johnson Center For the Arts

Johnson Center For the Arts

Johnson Center For the Arts‍The Johnson Center For the Arts is a cultural treasure of Troy, AL. It is considered one of the best local tourist attractions in Alabama. You can enjoy plenty of fun activities at this attraction and learn more about local culture at the same time. The museum is located at 300 E Walnut St, Troy, AL 36081. It is about 39.9 miles from Troy.

Located near downtown Troy, the Johnson Center for the Arts is part of a 501c(3) nonprofit organization. Its mission is to provide art education opportunities for the citizens of Pike County. It features seven art galleries, including a 1400 square-foot main gallery. Memberships and donations are important to the organization's continued operation.

The center is located in a historic post office building and contains galleries featuring local artists.

Visitors can walk around two floors while enjoying the art exhibits. The building is situated next to the Historic Town Square, where the famous Sisters' Restaurant is located. The building is also open to private events. You can enjoy live music, family shows, and art exhibitions in the center.

The museum also houses the Jones Archaeological Museum, which contains about 200 artifacts. The museum is home to the largest collection of Washington family artifacts outside of Virginia. The museum also features a full-size replica of the "Yellow Mama" electric chair. Guests can also visit the Etowah Heritage Museum in the Elliott Community Center, which includes historical photos, Indian artifacts, and period memorabilia.

The Johnson Center for the Arts AL is located in Wilcox County, an area of the Black Belt in Alabama. It is the centerpiece of a revitalized arts economy in the area. It is committed to providing opportunities for local residents and visitors to explore the arts and cultural heritage. It welcomes visitors from all fifty states, as well as from over twenty-seven countries.

The museum is located in a 100-year-old general store building. It is filled with historical artifacts, tools, and photographs from yesteryear. Its goal is to stimulate your imagination and challenge your mind. The museum is also open for birthday parties and theme events. It is an excellent place for your family to enjoy an afternoon of arts and culture.

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