Curry House
• The Samuel G. and Amanda Curry House (circa 1860): a historic house museum with furnishings from the 1800s.
• The Samuel G. and Amanda Curry House (circa 1860): a historic house museum with furnishings from the 1800s.
Reflections of Manatee (Reflections) is a museum situated at the Curry Houses Historic District in Bradenton, Florida. Our mission is to inspire people to gain knowledge from the past to build a better future for our community. Open Fridays & 1st and 3rd Saturdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.! You may want to call (941-779-4480)…
• The Mary Amelia Curry House (circa 1860): an exhibit center. The Manatee Room currently hosts an exhibit about the early settlement, including artifacts found during archaeological investigations. The “Archaeology of Freedom” exhibit highlights the excavations for Angola including a 3D model of the excavation’s stratigraphy.
• The Theodosia Curry House (1925): Our Visitors Center also houses the exhibit “Freedom Seekers at the Manatee”, which tells the dramatic story of the maroon community of Angola and Florida’s Underground Railroad.