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Exhibit Closes: "Mapping Texas: From Frontier to the Lone Star State"
Mapping Texas: From Frontier to the Lone Star State traces the cartographic history of Texas from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, through 26 maps, split into seven different subjects.
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Exhibit Opens: "Mapping Texas: From Frontier to the Lone Star State"
Mapping Texas: From Frontier to the Lone Star State traces the cartographic history of Texas from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, through 26 maps, split into seven different subjects.
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Exhibit Opens: "Leonardo da Vinci: Machines in Motion"
Experience the genius of Leonardo da Vinci through over 30 machines based on his visionary designs.
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Summer Film Series: The Incredibles
Join us for the second film in our 2018 Summer Film Series, as we dive into the superhero world of the “The Incredibles.”
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"The Return of Hank the Cowdog’s Ranch Life: Cowboys and Horses" by John Erickson
Join us as Hank the Cowdog, the Head of Ranch Security, teaches in a fun way about cowboys and horses in a new ranch life book.
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Exhibit Closes: Leonardo Da Vinci: Machines in Motion
"Leonardo da Vinci: Machines in Motion" presents full-scale machines that were built after in-depth study of Leonardo da Vinci's designs by a group of scientists and skilled craftsmen in Florence, Italy.
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College Station Easter Celebration
The College Station Easter Celebration, one of the most anticipated events of spring, will be held at the George H.W. Presidential Library and Museum on Saturday, March 24 from 9:30 a.m. until noon.
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Exhibit Opens: Leonardo Da Vinci: Machines in Motion
"Leonardo da Vinci: Machines in Motion" presents full-scale machines that were built after in-depth study of Leonardo da Vinci's designs by a group of scientists and skilled craftsmen in Florence, Italy.
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Reading Discovery Distance Learning Program and Video Conference - China: Modern and Historic View
George Bush was Top Diplomat with Barbara Bush in China from 1974 to 1976, The event will launch the "China, The Diplomatic Dragon” App. with featured speaker and The Geographer of National Geographic, Alex Tait.
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Geography Matters Education Event
National Geographic, the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University and The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library present a thought leader panel discussion on human geography.