During the Jim Crow era, the Historic Magnolia House was a Green Book site and hosted Black writers, athletes, and musicians, from James Brown and Tina Turner to Jackie Robinson and James Baldwin. It's currently a living museum and recently reopened as a bed and breakfast. WFDD’s Bethany Chafin spoke with owner Natalie Pass-Miller about welcoming new patrons to this historic space.
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