Greenville, Texas -- Visit the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum to see the newest temporary exhibit that will be on display until late April. This exhibit features artifacts and oral history interviews that were conducted with ten people who have done things in and for the local African American community that most don't know about.
The people covered in this exhibit include Pastor Wesley Pierce, Chef Henry Dawson, retired Superintendent William Smith & former teacher Cheryl Smith, Chief of Staff Cheston Henry, Funeral Home Director Sherry Tarver, singer Deborah Dean, ALLTAM Builders Tammy Schaefer, Journalist Theresa Thrash and artist Joseph McCowan.
Come out to the museum to learn more about these fascinating people. Admission to the museum is $10 adults, $8 seniors/veterans/college students, $6 ages 12-18 and $3 ages 6-11.
For additional information contact the Museum at (903) 450-4502.


