AFROAMERICAN MUSEUM
A single room that exhibits numerous testimonies (photos, objects, models, clothing...) that pay tribute to the Afro-Caribbean workers who largely contributed to the construction of the railroad in 1850, and then the inter-oceanic canal the first two decades of the 20th century. The small museum restored in early 2018 is housed in a Christian chapel, of Afro-Caribbean architecture, built of wood in 1910. The society of friends of the museum is also very active in its management and organizes some events, to be followed...
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