Buffalo Soldiers National Museum

The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, located in Houston, Texas, is a museum dedicated to the history and achievements of Buffalo Soldiers and African American soldiers from all of the branches of the United States Military.[1]

Founding

The museum was founded in 2001 by Vietnam veteran and military historian, Captain Paul Matthews.[2]

Collection and programs

Captain Matthews collected African American military memorabilia for thirty years prior to opening the museum. Many of the items in the museum's collection were donated by Matthews.[2]

The museum is open to the public for tours and events.[2]

Building

The museum moved from 1834 Southmore Blvd to 3816 Caroline Street in 2012. The new location, a building originally built in 1925, was the former headquarters the Houston Light Guards.[2]

In 2022, the museum received a grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation's African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund to be used for building repairs.[3]

References

29.7360°N 95.3781°W / 29.7360; -95.3781

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