City of Fort Pierce, FL

07/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/03/2024 15:59

Groundbreaking Ceremony for the City of Fort Pierce Highwaymen Museum

The City of Fort Pierce, in collaboration with the Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency (FPRA) and the Original Florida Hall of Fame Highwaymen, Inc., is proud to announce the commencement of the renovation of the Jackie L. Caynon, Sr. Building located at 1234 Avenue D. A groundbreaking ceremony will mark the beginning of this transformative project on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at 10:30 AM.

"We are very excited about the transformation of the Jackie L. Caynon, Sr. Building into the Highwaymen Museum," said Mayor Linda Hudson. "This museum will honor the extraordinary legacy of the Florida Highwaymen, who defied adversity to become renowned artists. It will be a cultural beacon for our community, celebrating their remarkable talent and perseverance."

This historic building, named in honor of the late Jackie L. Caynon, Sr., the first African American elected official in St. Lucie County and a distinguished five-term Fort Pierce City Commissioner, will house the City of Fort Pierce Highwaymen Museum. Funding for the restoration is generously provided by the State of Florida, Department of State, African American Cultural and Historical Grants.

The museum will be operated by the Original Florida Hall of Fame Highwaymen, Inc., a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. It will preserve the world-renowned artwork of the local African American artists known as the Florida Highwaymen. These twenty-six African American men and one woman were forced to sell their artwork from the trunks of their cars instead of in galleries and other venues due to segregation. The museum will feature exhibitions and public programs highlighting the challenges faced by African American artists during the Jim Crow and Civil Rights eras. It will serve as a vital community space where history, art, and culture intersect, offering a dynamic portrayal of our evolving heritage.

The Jackie L. Caynon, Sr. Building will undergo extensive renovations led by Journey C&D Group, a prominent South Florida design firm. Renovations will include upgrading HVAC systems, installing new windows and doors, implementing fire suppression systems, enhancing security measures, adding track lighting, installing decorative fencing, landscaping, and creating an art garden north of the building.

The City of Fort Pierce and the FPRA envision the Highwaymen Museum as a cornerstone of the Lincoln Park Historic District's revitalization efforts. This modern facility will pay tribute to our hometown artists, showcasing their 60-year legacy in a dedicated venue worthy of their contributions.