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“preserving the legacy and honor of the African-American soldier”
The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) a non-profit 501(c)(3) institution was founded in the year 2000 by a Vietnam veteran and African American military historian, Captain Paul J. Matthews. The museum’s Historian is Dr. Franklin D.B. Jackson, a highly decorated Vietnam veteran. Currently, Major Charles Williams, Historian and former member of the United States Army, serves as the Museum’s Chief Docent. The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum is a proud member of the Houston Museum District. We are the only Museum dedicated primarily to preserving the legacy and honor of the African-American soldier, in the United States of America. The museum is also a proud member of the Greater Houston Conventions and Visitors Bureau, and the Greater Houston Partnership.
Can 't say enough about this place, and its staff. Truly makes me feel relevant as a black veteran. Thanks for remembering true greatness. Will definitely bring all out of towners here for a... Read more
this museum is underwhelming as a whole. not busy at all. free thursday. friendly/attentive guy working at the front. there's a terrible glare on a lot of what's on display. Read more
I went here on Thursday November 10th for my birthday right after my lunch. Luckily, this place isn't far from Lucille's in Houston, TX. Upon, entering the building you'll see that there's... Read more
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