As we walk through the doors of the museum at 1250 Cedar St SW, Newton Falls, Trumbull County, Ohio 44444, we are instantly transported back in time to a period of rich African American history. The Braceville African American Heritage Museum stands as a testament to the legacy of the largest rural Ohio African American community between 1920 and 1960.
This small yet impactful museum is dedicated to the preservation of the history of Braceville Village, shedding light on significant events such as the Underground Railroad and the Great Migration. Through its exhibits, educational programs, and charitable initiatives, the museum aims to increase public awareness and understanding of African-American history. Visitors to the museum can expect to be immersed in a world of historical preservation and discovery. From thought-provoking exhibits to educational resources, the museum offers a wealth of information for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a history buff or simply curious about the past, the museum provides a space for inclusive engagement and lifelong learning. As the museum prepares to launch its website, which is set to go live on May 20, 2024, visitors can look forward to a wealth of online resources. From educational materials to information on upcoming events, the website will serve as a hub for all things related to the museum. Additionally, the site will offer opportunities for charity, fundraising, and grant solicitation, allowing visitors to support the museum's mission in a meaningful way. So mark your calendars and get ready to embark on a journey through history at the Braceville African American Heritage Museum. Join us in celebrating and honoring the legacy of the past as we look towards a brighter future of historical education and awareness.
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