Museum Closure Notice
The John G. Riley Center and Museum will be closed to the public January 23 through January 28 as we prepare for the opening of our new exhibit on January 29 at 6:00 p.m.
Following the exhibit opening, the museum will be closed January 30 through February 11 for our annual Blended Lives program. We will return to normal operating hours on February 12.
We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to welcoming you soon.

LIFE & LEGACY OF
JOHN G. RILEY
The Riley House was constructed circa 1890 on the fringe of a community called Smokey Hollow. Its owner, John Gilmore Riley, rose to prominence as an educator and civic leader. He received formal education from public and private institutions. Riley began his first teaching job in 1877 at a school in Wakulla County. In 1892 he became principal of the Lincoln Academy (located at 438 West Brevard Street in Tallahassee, Florida) where he served until his retirement in 1926










