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Address:
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1834 Southmore
Houston, TX 77004
(Map It)
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713-942-8920 |
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713-942-8912 |
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http://www.buffalosoldiermuseum.com/ |
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The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum is the only museum in the U.S. dedicated primarily to preserving the legacy and honor of the African-American soldier. It houses the largest repository of African-American military history in the world.
The 10th cavalry, an all African-American Army unit, was nicknamed Buffalo Soldiers by Cheyenne warriors in 1867 out of respect for their fierce fighting ability. Over time, the term Buffalo Soldier was applied to all African-American soldiers.
The mission of the museum is to interpret, articulate, collect, display and preserve historical artifacts, documents, videos, prints and other historical memorabilia which detail the history of the brave men and women who overcame extreme adversity while gallantly fighting the great American wars.
Admission is $2 per person.
Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau - Member
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