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Open Opens at 9:00-17:00
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1120 US-42, Wilberforce, OH 45384, United StatesMap
Phone+1 937-352-6757
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  • GrumpyandtheOldLady
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    Yes, temporary accommodations not the best but still can learn so much. You should still go.

    Despite the visitor center being in temporary, hard to find accommodations (inside the Bishop Reverdy C. Ransom Memorial Library on the Payne Theological Seminary campus,) this is still a must-see act...

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2023
  • esprouls47
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    Wait until they complete the renovation.

    The Charles Young house is presently being renovated. We knew that before we went. The visitor center was not easy to find. No signage. Had to use NPS app to locate. Visitor Center has a 10 minute vid...

    Reviewed on Jul 17, 2023
  • Frank D
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    As said, a work in progress.

    I knew that the house would not be open when I went, but still wanted to visit and photograph the outside. I did pick up a NPS Pamphlet at a NPS location in Dayton, I I have that. To me, it was wort...

    Reviewed on Sep 18, 2019
  • rhco
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    A great story of a soldier in a different age

    The recap of Charles Young military career reveals a dedicated man battling the prejudice of his age. His forced retirement before WWI to avoid his commanding white soldiers in France, then his resti...

    Reviewed on Sep 3, 2019
  • Steve B
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    Schedule it!

    A few quick facts about the Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers NPS site. - Charles Young was the 1st African American superintendent of a US National Park (Sequoia) - Commander of the 9th & 10th Buffal...

    Reviewed on Jul 30, 2019