
Class in Session: Freeport’s Educational Heritage
Freeport Historical Museum 311 E. Park, Freeport, TexasThe history of school buildings, educators, and students in the Freeport area beginning in the late 1800s.
The history of school buildings, educators, and students in the Freeport area beginning in the late 1800s.
The history of school buildings, educators, and students in the Freeport area beginning in the late 1800s.
The history of school buildings, educators, and students in the Freeport area beginning in the late 1800s.
Visit the historic archeological site of Major Abner Jackson, the namesake of the city of Lake Jackson. Once a prosperous sugar plantation, the site was destroyed by the same hurricane that devastated Galveston. Discover the sugar making process of the 1840s, how convict labor replaced slave labor during the 1870s, and how destructive the hurricane […]
Celebrating Texas Archaeology Month with sand excavations and artifacts you can touch.
Features a 30-foot dome equipped with a Spitz Star Ball projector to produce the night sky as it appears to the naked eye, together with a large variety of high tech equipment to give a close- up feel for things like comets, exploding stars, and black holes.
You won't want to miss the planetarium shows, demonstrations, and night sky viewing through telescopes to see the moon, planets and other interesting night sky objects.
The history of school buildings, educators, and students in the Freeport area beginning in the late 1800s.
Features a 30-foot dome equipped with a Spitz Star Ball projector to produce the night sky as it appears to the naked eye, together with a large variety of high tech equipment to give a close- up feel for things like comets, exploding stars, and black holes.
The history of school buildings, educators, and students in the Freeport area beginning in the late 1800s.