Morgan County African American Museum

One huge benefit of riding motorcycles is exploring the outdoors including historical sites. I recently enjoyed a ride to visit the Morgan County African American Museum (MCAAM). The MCAAM is housed in the old Horace Moore House, circa 1895. The house was donated to the museum by Rev. Alfred Murray and moved to its current location at 156 Academy Street in Historic Madison, GA.

The museum was founded in November 1993 as a non-profit organization. Their mission is to research, collect, educate, celebrate and preserve the history and art of African American culture.


George Washington Carver said, “Where there is no vision, there is no hope”.

The decision to purchase a Can Am Spyder and learning to ride has given me a new vision and tons of hope. Every ride affords me the opportunity to explore new places and meet wonderful people in rural and urban communities. As Robert Frost wrote in “The Road Not Taken,” “I took the one less traveled by; and that has made all the difference.”

I encourage motorcycle riding moms to explore your state! Live to Ride!

Safe travels,

Lolo

Motorcycle Riding Moms LLC 

 

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