

The Leon and Jewel Collins Museum is dedicated to preserving African American history and culture with a focus on the Black community in Cocoa, Florida, including neighborhood residents, influential people associated with the community, and activities at the historic Rosenwald School that houses the museum.
This building was constructed in 1922-23 as a school to serve African American students, and is one of the only remaining Rosenwald Schools in Florida.
Educator and civil rights activist Harry T. Moore taught here in the 1920s.
The City of Cocoa renovated the building in 2014 to serve as the Leon and Jewel Collins Museum of African American History and Culture. The refurbished structure was dedicated in 2017. In 2019, this building was added to the National Register of Historical Places.