The Red Men Museum and Library, located in Waco, Texas, is a museum dedicated to American history. It provides a comprehensive overview of the nation's past, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and curious tourists alike.
The museum is also home to the archives and official history of the Improved Order of Red Men. This patriotic fraternal organization has traditions that are attributed to Native Americans. Visitors can learn about this unique organization and its historical significance in the United States.
The museum's collection is made up of a diverse range of artifacts, most of which are related to American history. These include items such as a peace blanket from the Apache leader Geronimo, a bugle from the Gettysburg Battlefield, a writing desk belonging to Aaron Burr, and moccasins from Chiricahua leader Cochise.
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4521 Speight Ave., Waco
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