The Emery Center
110 W. Emery Street, Dalton, GA 30720
(P. O. Box 1831, 30722)
706-277-7633
Free Admission
Hours: Thursdays 1:pm - 6:pm
Tours by appointment
The Emery Center, site of Dalton's first public school building, was built in 1886 to address the educational needs of African-American children between the ages of seven and sixteen. The school served the communities of Dalton and surrounding counties. Now preserved as an African-American heritage site, the Emery Center serves as a museum and multicultural center.
Annual events include:
Fundraiser Banquet (Mar.)
Masquerade Ball (Oct.)
Theatre Production (Nov.)
Holiday Fundraiser Social (Dec.)
Roland Hayes Museum
Harris Arts Center
212 S. Wall Street
Calhoun, GA 30701
706-629-2599
Donations accepted
Tours by appointment
Roland Hayes, son of a slave, the first African-American classical singer to have an international career on the concert and operatic stage, was born in Calhoun, GA, in 1887, just 20 miles south of Dalton. He lived until 1977.
Visitors can view the museum's photographs and memorabilia, listen to Roland Hayes' music, and see a video about his life. Guided tours are available to groups and individuals by appointment. Information is presented at the appropriate grade level for school groups, and teacher guides are available.
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