The Black Heritage Museum

The Black Heritage Museum in Arlington, Snohomish County, United States | Adventure Tourism

Welcome to The Black Heritage Museum of Arlington, Washington, United States.

Currently a ?museum-without-walls,? the BHMA was founded to celebrate the African American journey to freedom in Arlington County. At the heart of the BHMA mission is the story of Freedmen's Village. To date, the museum board has commissioned a model of the village, which is now part of a cosponsored exhibit on slave life at Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee

Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery. The Board also sponsors a lecture series, an oral history program, and a walking tour brochure. The ultimate goal of the The Black Heritage Museum Arlington, Washington, is the establishment of a physical museum with space for permanent and temporary exhibits.

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951 South George Mason Drive
Arlington
Washington
United States
(703) 271-8700
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