• Recurring

    Project Apollo Exhibit

    Brazoria County Historical Museum 100 E. Cedar, Angleton, Texas

    On May 5, 1961, the United States successfully launched the first American into space. It was a brief (15-minute) sub-orbital flight, but it gave the U.S. the confidence to further prove its technological capabilities in the new space age. Only twenty days later, President John F. Kennedy went before Congress and called for a national […]

  • Recurring

    Project Apollo Exhibit

    Brazoria County Historical Museum 100 E. Cedar, Angleton, Texas

    On May 5, 1961, the United States successfully launched the first American into space. It was a brief (15-minute) sub-orbital flight, but it gave the U.S. the confidence to further prove its technological capabilities in the new space age. Only twenty days later, President John F. Kennedy went before Congress and called for a national […]

  • Recurring

    Project Apollo Exhibit

    Brazoria County Historical Museum 100 E. Cedar, Angleton, Texas

    On May 5, 1961, the United States successfully launched the first American into space. It was a brief (15-minute) sub-orbital flight, but it gave the U.S. the confidence to further prove its technological capabilities in the new space age. Only twenty days later, President John F. Kennedy went before Congress and called for a national […]

  • Recurring

    Project Apollo Exhibit

    Brazoria County Historical Museum 100 E. Cedar, Angleton, Texas

    On May 5, 1961, the United States successfully launched the first American into space. It was a brief (15-minute) sub-orbital flight, but it gave the U.S. the confidence to further prove its technological capabilities in the new space age. Only twenty days later, President John F. Kennedy went before Congress and called for a national […]

  • Recurring

    Something to Chew On

    Wurst Haus Restaurant 102 This Way, Lake Jackson, TX, United States

    On the third Thursday of every month at 5:30 PM, join the Lake Jackson Historical Museum for an enticing history lesson. Admission is $5.  Visit www.ljhistory.org/calendar to buy tickets! Light bites and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided. Feel free to order anything else from the menu on your own tab.

  • Recurring

    Project Apollo Exhibit

    Brazoria County Historical Museum 100 E. Cedar, Angleton, Texas

    On May 5, 1961, the United States successfully launched the first American into space. It was a brief (15-minute) sub-orbital flight, but it gave the U.S. the confidence to further prove its technological capabilities in the new space age. Only twenty days later, President John F. Kennedy went before Congress and called for a national […]