The HBCU Museum

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7610 Georgia Ave NW Ste A
Washington, DC 20012

The HBCU Museum in Washington, DC, is the first dedicated museum celebrating the contributions and accomplishments of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), as well as their illustrious alumni. It aims to align with HBCUs to offer scholarships to underprivileged students while providing educational resources and programs to empower the next generation of leaders.

Through guided and self-guided tours, the museum showcases pivotal moments in HBCU history, fosters community engagement, and organizes events featuring influential keynote speakers. Additionally, the HBCU Museum provides free tutoring sessions and business seminars to support local students and promote academic success.

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Austin G.
12/22/2021

HBCU along George Avenue NW is one of D.C.'s off-the-beaten-path museums. It's small, but might. Here's my experience going on a Wednesday afternoon in December 2021: 1) Ticket: No need to...

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Kenneth K.
10/30/2021

Came here with my fiancé on Groupon. We are surprised to have a museum that is such close distance to us. We are both White and me Jewish myself but both both appreciate the work of HBCUs as we...

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Shalisa B.
6/18/2021

It's a very small museum but the guide was lovely and she was so knowledgeable. I wish more HBCUs were represented but they had both mine (Texas Southern University) and my sister's (Delaware...

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Justin M.
8/19/2019

I saw this museum on Groupon the other day and since I graduated from Morgan State University ( an HBCU) I decided to check it out. Unfortunately when I arrived yesterday at 3:10PM, the door was...

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Angela S.
8/28/2021

The space isn't what I expected. It could use an update. With over 105 HBCUs (learned that during the tour), it's probably impossible to include all of them with the limited space. But it would be...

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