Admission-free and open to the public, our museum is the place to experience our Tribe’s history firsthand. Our exhibit showcases how our ancestors—the Muskogee Creek Indians—lived with samples of stoneware, pottery, tools, baskets, and textiles. See what early village life was like for families living and farming together.
The Poarch Creek Indians Museum has examples of baskets produced in the traditional way along with other traditional forms of Creek art, including pottery, textiles, shellwork, copper tooling, and quilting. You’ll also see artifacts that are special to the Poarch Creek Indians specifically, such as original copies of the Petition for Federal Recognition submitted to the United States Department of the Interior in 1980.
Tours guided by our knowledgeable staff are available.
For large group tours, please call the Museum for scheduling. Bus parking is available onsite.
5484 Jack Springs Rd, Atmore, AL 36502
Open Monday-Friday at 8am–5pm
(251) 368-9136
Museum ext 2053
Gift Shop ext 2050
We invite you to take home a reminder of our Tribe’s history and culture. In our museum gift shop, you’ll find a wide variety of books, gifts and handcrafted items. Open Monday-Friday, 8am–5pm.
As descendants of a segment of the original Creek Nation, the Poarch Creek Indians have a rich heritage. This nation once covered most of Alabama and Georgia, and can trace its roots to the Paleo-Indian period.
For Tribal Bill Pay login assistance, contact Candy Byrd at (251) 368-9136 ext 2006 or cbyrd@pci-nsn.gov
The Roundhouse is accessible to Tribal Citizens and Tribal Government Employees only. For login assistance, please email theroundhouse@pci-nsn.gov or call Sharon Delmar at (251) 368-9136 ext 2216