African American Museum of the Arts - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About African American Museum of the Arts
Irene D. and Maxwell Johnson founded the African American Museum of the Arts. They helped establish a board of directors on September 22, 1994, following a meeting with friends and community leaders

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DeLand House Museum
1.12km from African American Museum of the Arts
As part of the West Volusia Historical Society, the DeLand House Museum preserves materials related to the history of western Volusia County.
Stetson Mansion
1.53km from African American Museum of the Arts
In honour of the cowboy hat inventor John B. Stetson, the John B. Stetson House was built. Philadelphia architect George T. Pearson designed the house in 1886.
Museum of Art-DeLand
1.55km from African American Museum of the Arts
DeLand's Museum of Art is a visual arts museum devoted to collecting, preserving, studying, displaying, and educating about the fine arts.
Hontoon Island State Park
7.16km from African American Museum of the Arts
There are 1,648 acres in Hontoon Island State Park. The park is open year-round from 8:00 am until one hour before sunset.
Blue Spring State Park
8.95km from African American Museum of the Arts
In 1972, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection acquired Blue Spring State Park to initiate its manatee protection program.
Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge
10.5km from African American Museum of the Arts
To provide habitat for migrating and wintering birds, the Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1964.
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Volusia County
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In the east-central part of Florida, Volusia County is located. It was established on December 29, 1854.