The Coweta County Museum in Newnan, GA is a local historical site that aims to preserve and share the rich history of the African American community in the area. With a focus on family history and genealogy, the museum offers assistance to visitors interested in researching their roots. Located in downtown Newnan, the museum is dedicated to providing a comprehensive understanding of the region's past.
Through exhibits and resources, the Coweta County Museum sheds light on significant events and individuals, such as the Burch family, slaves on the Berry Plantation, and Dr. John H Jordan, the first black doctor in Newnan. The museum also serves as a gathering place for family reunions and offers a platform for visitors to connect with their heritage. With a commitment to inclusivity, the museum welcomes all individuals, regardless of race, to explore and learn about the African American history of Coweta County.
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