5 /5 michael heck: During my recent visit to St. Augustine, I happened to walk past this museum and decided to go in. I am so glad I did. The tour begins with a short film that explains the history of the building and its place in the civil rights movement - eye opening and very informative. If you do nothing but watch the video, your time will have been well spent. The collection of items is not very large, but the items are very meaningful. One can see everything in about thirty minutes. Moreover, it is the building itself that is incredibly significant - the first integrated dental office in Florida and the place where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Andrew Young, and a host of other civil rights leaders met and planned the civil rights movement. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was formulated in that building. The people running the museum grew up in the civil rights movement and their personal recollections and stories are worth the visit. A great find!