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Open today at 12:00-15:00
Address:
710 Jackson Ave E, Oxford, MS 38655-3816Map
Phone: +1 662-281-9963
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  • Taylor B
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    Not a typical history museum

    The Burns-Belfry Museum and Multicultural Center isn't a typical history museum. Instead of displaying artifacts of the past, the only museum in Oxford, Mississippi, devoted to black history offers ex...

    Reviewed on Sep 14, 2019
  • withoutamap1
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    Excellent museum

    This is an excellent museum/exhibit to visit while in Oxford. It is well done, hours are posted and it seems to follow those times. This is one of a kind in oxford and the surrounding towns, and giv...

    Reviewed on Mar 2, 2017
  • Walt A
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    The Museum has been given over to the City of Oxford, for more efficient operation.

    Burns-Belfry Museum & Cultural Center has been given over to the City of Oxford for more efficient and consistent operation. The exhibits are all open, now. The space is available for rent for event...

    Reviewed on Feb 1, 2017
  • effieb2016
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    Black History

    The only Black History museum in Oxford. A must go visit if in town. The museum also show case African Americans who made history in Oxford as well as the KKK doing Jim Crow.

    Reviewed on Aug 25, 2016
  • Walt A
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    Burns-Belfry Museum & Multicultural Center recently dedicated

    Burns Methodist Episcopal Church was organized by freed African Americans who settled in the area known as “Freedmen Town” after the Civil War. The current church building was erected in 1910 and play...

    Reviewed on Jan 22, 2015