The Carver-Hill School began in 1915 and was a segregated school for African-American children. Museum honors and chronicles the lives of the local African-American community, focusing on black history and culture. The Carver-Hill Museum serves as an archive for artifacts related to Carver-Hill School including photographs. In addition, the museum features important historical documents of local families and the community.
David Wheeler, President
895 McClelland Street, Crestview, FL 32536
(850) 682-4003
carverhillmuseum@outlook.com