Buffalo Soldiers Museum
Step back in time at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum in Houston, Texas, preserving the legacy of the African-American soldier in the United States.
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This four-minute package showcases the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum of Houston.
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Step back in time at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum in Houston, Texas, preserving the legacy of the African-American soldier in the United States.
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11.17.2012 Buffalo Soldiers National Museum History Presentation
Buffalo Soldiers Museum Theme Song Promo
Step back in time at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum in Houston, Texas, preserving the legacy of the African-American soldier in the United States.
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Hillary 2016: Speech (Bill Clinton; FULL) in Houston, TX - 2/29/16, Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
Monday Feb. 29, 2016 - Buffalo Soldiers National Museum in Houston, Texas
Buffalo Soldiers: The Unknown Army - Texas Parks and Wildlife [Official]
[cc] The Buffalo Soldiers helped settle the west but for many years the contributions of these African-American soldiers were largely overlooked. Meet one man who is determined to teach this often forgotten chapter of history to today's eager students. For more info. on Texas Buffalo Soldiers, see
History of The Buffalo Soldiers
History of The Buffalo Soldiers
9th & 10th Horse Cavalry
7 Chapters of the 9th & 10th (Horse) Cavalry Association join to form a Cavalry Review at Columbia, South Carolina, June 18, 2016.
What To Do In Houston Texas
What To Do In Houston, Texas | Things To Do- Houston, TX
In this Houston travel guide, I will show you some fun things to do in Houston and Houston Texas tourist attractions for your trip to Houston!
Here are several fun things to do in Houston, Texas!
MUSEUM DISTRICT
Houston’s Museum District is made up of 19 museums.
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Houston Museum of Natural Science (6-9 pm)
The Museum of Fine Arts (10 am- 9 pm)
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (1-5 pm)
Children’s Museum (5-8 pm)
The Health Museum (2-7 pm)
Houston Museum of African American Culture (6-8 pm)
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Asia Society Texas Center
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Diverseworks
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Houston Center for Photography
The Jung Center
Lawndale Art Center
The Menil Collection
Moody Center for the Arts
Rothiko Chapel
Museum of Natural Science
Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston is a fun thing to do over 65,000 works of art, making it one of the largest art museums in the country.
They often have special events with music and food trucks.
The Health Museum
Fun place for kids with interactive exhibits.
McGovern Centennial Gardens
Another fun thing to do in Houston, gardens & activities.
Rice University- James Turrell’s Twilight Epiphany Skyspace
Suzanne Deal Booth Centennial Pavilion, Houston
Almost every day at sunrise and sunset, you can view the Twilight Epiphany light sequence at Rice University. You can go inside the skyspace to view the show, or even bring a picnic and watch along the grass.
Waugh Drive Bat Colony
Waugh Drive Bridge
Houston is home to a bat colony of 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats. You can watch these bats emerge from under the Waugh Drive Bridge just before sunset nearly year round.
Kirby Ice House
3333 Eastside St, Houston, TX
Ice Houses are popular hangout places in Houston and Texas, and the Kirby Ice House is a nice place to relax, drink, and eat, in their 1 acre backyard.
AQUARIUM
410 Bagby St, Houston, TX
The Downtown Aquarium is an aquarium and restaurant with several exhibits including touch pools, a shark tank, and an amusement park.
THEATER
Hobby Center for Performing Arts
800 Bagby St, Houston, TX
Nearby is the theater district, where you can see all sorts of performances and shows.
MIDTOWN
Midtown Houston is a vibrant neighborhood full of restaurants and bars.
13 Celsius
Wine Bar
3000 Caroline St, Houston, TX
I had to check out the wine bar 13 celsius, because it had two of my favorite things.. Wine and s’mores!
OUTDOOR ART
There are always new art exhibitions happening around town, like this outdoor art instillation called Open House in Sam Houston Park.
Memorial Park Golf Course
1001 E Memorial Loop Dr, Houston, TX
Golfers will enjoy Memorial Park Golf Course, which is considered one of the best municipal golf courses in Texas and will soon host the Houston Open.
CONSERVATORY
1010 Prairie St, Houston, TX
Foodies will appreciate Conservatory, which is an underground beer garden and food hall. The space is pretty small but it is unique with several vendors and arcade games.
WATER WALL
2800 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX
Another interesting landmark in Houston is the waterwall at the Gerald D Hines Waterwall park. This 64 foot fountain makes a fun photo op.
Houston Galleria
5085 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX
Across the street is the Houston Galleria, which is a large shopping mall with a skating rink.
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Camp Logan ruins at Memorial Park
Camp Logan Texas More Images
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Bugle calls used as public domain.
More images of Camp Logan, Houston Texas. A WW1 training camp from 1917-1919 that trained over 25,000 soldiers. The main camp had over 1,000 buildings,which included telegraph, post office, YWCA, YMCA and Knights of Columbus halls, a library and infirmary.
Texas Military Forces Museum Camp Mabry Austin Texas Part 2
Texas Military Forces Museum at Camp Mabry in Austin Texas
Such great Texan-soldier heroes as Dwight Eisenhower and Chester Nimitz made their military mark in Texas, and countless thousands of fellow Texans have joined them down through the years in service to the flags of the Nation and the Republic. And now, there legacy has been prepetually recorded in the Texas Military Forces Museum at Camp Mabry in Austin.
Established in 1992, the Texas Military Foreces Museum is the only museum in the nation that presents the history of the Texas Military from the Texas Revolution to the present.
The TXMF can trace their roots to the 1830s, when Stephen F. Austin formed local militia groups to defend against Indian attacks and Texas militia forces defeated Mexican regulars at Gonzales and Goliad. Since that time, the TXMF have continued to distinguish themselves in both war and peace and, while the missions and force structures have evolved over time, the tradition of the citizen soldier with close ties to local communities continues to this day.
The museum is a comprehensive warehouse of historical information and exhibits honoring Texas military foeces down through time. Exhibits include:
Texas Revolution -- A diorama of the final assault on the Alamo, March 6, 1836, is depicted along with replicas of the Twin Sisters cannons used in the Battle of San Jacinto. A diorama of the Battle of San Jacinto, the battle in which Texas won its independence from Mexico on April 21, 1836, and an exhibit of the ten battle flags of Texas are presented as well as information on William B. Travis, Sam Houston, Juan Seguin, General Santa Ana and Stephen F. Austin.
War Between the States - An exhibit depicting the role of Texas in the War Between the States is presented by pictures, uniforms, weapons and biographies of various confederate officers who had distinct ties to the Lone Star State during that period of time. Flags of the 10th Cavalry are on display, along with mannequins dressed in period uniforms with equipment.
Buffalo Soldiers - Called the Buffalo Soldiers by their adversaries, the U.S. 9th and 10th Cavalry were stationed at different times on the Texas frontier during the Post Civil War Period. They bravely protected citizens from Indian and bandit depredations and attempted to maintain law and order. The 9th Cavalry was in Texas first before being replaced by the 10th. During World War II, the 9th Cavalry became a part of the 56th Cavalry Brigade when the 112th Cavalry was sent overseas to the Pacific Theater.
Spanish-American War - Shown in our exhibit are weapons and uniforms of the period and a roster of a company of one of the regiments raised in Texas to fight in the war. None of the regiments fought, but one performed occupation duty in Cuba. Of particular note is a write-up and a pistol that belonged to Captain William Walker, Commander of Troop G, 1st Texas Volunteer Cavalry. Part of this exhibit is an 1897 Colt-Marlin machine gun. which was the first machine gun adopted by the U.S. Armed Forces.
World War I Memorabilia, photographs, uniforms and equipment of soldiers who served in the 36th Infantry Division and 90th Infantry Division are displayed. The 36th Division was born with the mobilization of the Texas and Oklahoma National Guard for World War I in 1917.
Between the Wars - After World War I, the 36th Division was formed entirely in Texas and, along with the 56th Cavalry Brigade, constituted the Texas National Guard. The Cavalry Brigade was not part of the 36th Division and consisted of the 112th and 124th Cavalry Regiments, which were horse mounted. Pictures and memorabilia tell the story of this time period.
World War II - A major portion of the exhibits in the museum detail the story of the 36th Texas Infantry Division, the 112th and 124th Cavalry Regiments, the 111th Observation Squadron and the Texas Defense Guard. Texas National Guard units fought in Europe, Burma and the Pacific, while the Texas Defense Guard organized 50 battalions to guard Texas against invasion and sabotage. American, captured German, Japanese and Italian equipment and weapons are included in the exhibit.
Captured Enemy Equipment - Weapons and equipment that belonged to German, Italian, Japanese, North Vietnamese and Iraqi troops seized during the various conflicts are displayed. Included are rifles, pistols, swords, flags, machine guns, recoilless rifles, rocket launchers, antitank rifles and mortars used against Texas troops.
History of Military Aviation - The history of U.S. military aviation is depicted using model aircraft in 1/72 scale. The collection begins with the military version of the Wright Flyer and contains various landmark aircraft developed by the United States military through the years.
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Texas Military Forces Museum Camp Mabry Austin Texas Part 3
Texas Military Forces Museum at Camp Mabry Austin Texas
Established in 1992, the Texas Military Foreces Museum is the only museum in the nation that presents the history of the Texas Military from the Texas Revolution to the present.
The TXMF can trace their roots to the 1830s, when Stephen F. Austin formed local militia groups to defend against Indian attacks and Texas militia forces defeated Mexican regulars at Gonzales and Goliad. Since that time, the TXMF have continued to distinguish themselves in both war and peace and, while the missions and force structures have evolved over time, the tradition of the citizen soldier with close ties to local communities continues to this day.
The museum is a comprehensive warehouse of historical information and exhibits honoring Texas military foeces down through time. Exhibits include:
Texas Revolution -- A diorama of the final assault on the Alamo, March 6, 1836, is depicted along with replicas of the Twin Sisters cannons used in the Battle of San Jacinto. A diorama of the Battle of San Jacinto, the battle in which Texas won its independence from Mexico on April 21, 1836, and an exhibit of the ten battle flags of Texas are presented as well as information on William B. Travis, Sam Houston, Juan Seguin, General Santa Ana and Stephen F. Austin.
War Between the States - An exhibit depicting the role of Texas in the War Between the States is presented by pictures, uniforms, weapons and biographies of various confederate officers who had distinct ties to the Lone Star State during that period of time. Flags of the 10th Cavalry are on display, along with mannequins dressed in period uniforms with equipment.
Buffalo Soldiers - Called the Buffalo Soldiers by their adversaries, the U.S. 9th and 10th Cavalry were stationed at different times on the Texas frontier during the Post Civil War Period. They bravely protected citizens from Indian and bandit depredations and attempted to maintain law and order. The 9th Cavalry was in Texas first before being replaced by the 10th. During World War II, the 9th Cavalry became a part of the 56th Cavalry Brigade when the 112th Cavalry was sent overseas to the Pacific Theater.
Spanish-American War - Shown in our exhibit are weapons and uniforms of the period and a roster of a company of one of the regiments raised in Texas to fight in the war. None of the regiments fought, but one performed occupation duty in Cuba. Of particular note is a write-up and a pistol that belonged to Captain William Walker, Commander of Troop G, 1st Texas Volunteer Cavalry. Part of this exhibit is an 1897 Colt-Marlin machine gun. which was the first machine gun adopted by the U.S. Armed Forces.
World War I Memorabilia, photographs, uniforms and equipment of soldiers who served in the 36th Infantry Division and 90th Infantry Division are displayed. The 36th Division was born with the mobilization of the Texas and Oklahoma National Guard for World War I in 1917.
Between the Wars - After World War I, the 36th Division was formed entirely in Texas and, along with the 56th Cavalry Brigade, constituted the Texas National Guard. The Cavalry Brigade was not part of the 36th Division and consisted of the 112th and 124th Cavalry Regiments, which were horse mounted. Pictures and memorabilia tell the story of this time period.
World War II - A major portion of the exhibits in the museum detail the story of the 36th Texas Infantry Division, the 112th and 124th Cavalry Regiments, the 111th Observation Squadron and the Texas Defense Guard. Texas National Guard units fought in Europe, Burma and the Pacific, while the Texas Defense Guard organized 50 battalions to guard Texas against invasion and sabotage. American, captured German, Japanese and Italian equipment and weapons are included in the exhibit.
Captured Enemy Equipment - Weapons and equipment that belonged to German, Italian, Japanese, North Vietnamese and Iraqi troops seized during the various conflicts are displayed. Included are rifles, pistols, swords, flags, machine guns, recoilless rifles, rocket launchers, antitank rifles and mortars used against Texas troops.
History of Military Aviation - The history of U.S. military aviation is depicted using model aircraft in 1/72 scale. The collection begins with the military version of the Wright Flyer and contains various landmark aircraft developed by the United States military through the years.
Buffalo Soldiers Iron Elite Ride
A scenic ride hosted by Orlando Harley South and led by the Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Orlando Chapter held annually at our beautiful Kissimmee Location.
The Top Five Museums in Texas
Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees count down the top five museums in Texas.
BUFFALO SOLDIERS & TROOPERS GIRLS FEATURED 2014
WE REALLY NEED UR HELP! ..PLZ PLAY & SHARE with UR Friends & Family. WE NEED the POINTS for PLAYS! ... BUFFALO SOLDIERS & TROOPERS GIRLS FEATURED 2014 .. ... EDUCATION PURPOSE ONLY!!! .. Producer-Director-Writer: Deborah Gibson-Westbrook aka Deborah Twins Gibson GSU82 ... A COLLECTION of PHOTOGRAPHS FEATURING CIVIL WAR HISTORY BUFFALO SOLDIERS on HORSES, on BIKES, on Motorcycles; FEATURING the FEMALE Buffalo Soldiers ..
NABSTMC 15 Anniv. National Convention Houston,Texas July 23rd - 26th, 2014
National Association of Buffalo Soldiers & Troopers Motorcycle Clubs - 15 Anniversary National Convention, Houston, Texas.