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Open tomorrow at 9:00-16:00
Address:
1350 Brush Row Rd, Wilberforce, OH 45384, United StatesMap
Phone+1 937-376-4944
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  • gitful_nedboc
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    Excellent, interesting, well-done exhibits

    This is a terrific museum on an historically important campus. It's very well designed, and the exhibits are excellent, but they are not flashy--plan on doing a little reading here and not merely gaz...

    Reviewed on Jul 16, 2022
  • pauline1119
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    Visit to National Afro American Museum

    Ohio weekend visit to Dayton and made decision to visit this museum in Wilberforce, Ohio. We were so glad we made the stop.This museum gives a comprehensive history of struggles of African Anericans ...

    Reviewed on Jul 3, 2021
  • ohsuzyq10
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    A Good History Lesson

    On our way to Dayton, we decided to stop at this out-of-the-way museum for a lesson in Afro-American history. While the Underground Railroad Museum in Cincinnati focuses on the early history, this mu...

    Reviewed on Oct 31, 2019
  • Porthos7
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    Well worth a stop!

    Cross cultural museum (predominately African-American) with changing exhibits. They had a great WWII exhibit as well as a very interesting African-American's in comics exhibit as well as the static d...

    Reviewed on Sep 30, 2018
  • Judith E
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    Nice, but I miss the old exhibit

    Great art exhibit right now, but they removed the permanent exhibit about Blacks' lives--rooms set up like bygone eras etc. I hope they bring that back.

    Reviewed on Nov 25, 2013