To wrap up my experience here in Austin, I knew I had to visit Six Square , the city’s Black Cultural District. While Black history and the contributions of Black Austinites go far beyond East Austin and Six Square, this area is definitely worth exploring for its rich array of Black-owned businesses, public art, and historic landmarks. So off I went. I began at the George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center . Located near a library and a school, the museum has excellent facilities and offers compelling content that’s essential for anyone seeking to understand the history of the Black community in Austin. At the time of my visit, there was a powerful exhibit on Juneteenth , which is still on display, along with an exhibition by a local artist. I truly enjoyed visiting this museum and gaining a deeper understanding of Austin’s past. Next, I headed to the African American Cultural Heritage Facility . Al...