DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — One Dothan historical museum welcomed visitors from Birmingham and Montgomery to celebrate Black History Month.
The George Washington Carver Interpretive Museum on North Foster Street in Dothan hosted a Black History Month art showcase.
From song and dance by the Silver Boomers, a group out of Bessemer.
To art showcased by Detroit native Erica Simpson and Birmingham native Sir Chris Da R Tist. They wanted to bring a new experience to the Circle City and show their craft, whether it be through performing arts or the art of the paintbrush.
This museum holds so many memories and a lot of things transpired from here,” Birmingham native, Sir Chirs Da R Tist said. “So that’s why it was so important that we bring it to Dothan and to this museum.”
The event was held from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.