Alvin Historical Museum

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About Us


Since the successful bond issue of 2001, the City of Alvin has renovated the former post office to house the Alvin Historical Museum. Located at 300 W. Sealy, Alvin, Texas, the museum is a major on-going project of the Alvin Museum Society. Exhibits have been designed and fabricated, first-class movable shelving has been installed, offices have been outfitted with furnishings and basic computer equipment, and a breakroom for volunteers has been completed. Other exhibits are being designed and constructed. Except for the basic renovation costs, the Alvin Museum Society has paid for all other improvements through fundraising and generous in-kind gifts from individuals, local businesses and organizations.

The Alvin Historical Museum and Gift Shop officially opened to the public June 1, 2007. The museum and gift shop are open Thursdays, Fridays and the first Saturday of each month from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Admission is $3.00. The Alvin Museum Gift Shop provides a variety of books and other items.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Bring Your Camera


Bring your camera for a "photo op" in an actual space suit. The young and young at heart can suit up for picture taking. This opportunity ends October 4, so plan to visit the Alvin Historical Museum this weekend.

This special exhibit, "50 years of history with NASA," features the engineering tools that took us to the moon, space suits, large models of the space shuttle and Orbiter, space shuttle helmet, space food, plus items never before on public display.

The museum is open 11 - 3 every Thursday, Friday and Saturday through November 30 and from 1-4 on the first Sunday of each month. Admission is $3.00; children younger than 12 admitted fee with an adult.

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

More 77511 Names


Keep those names coming! If you worked at the Space Center as civil service or support contractor during the past 50 years and live/lived in Alvin, zip code 77511, we want your name. The following names have just been added: Barbara Delcambre, Mary Ellen Bruce, James Stanley, Ernest Linwood Martin, Jr., Frank Dacus, Carol Mills, Robert Morris, Carol Roberts, Terry Roberts, Natalie Smith, Tim Stein, and Peter Sivillo.

To add your name email:alvinmuseum@yahoo.com or visit the Alvin Historical Museum's NASA exhibit on any Thursday, Friday, or Saturday from 11 - 3. The exhibit runs thru November. Admission is $3.00.

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

NASA Exhibit Open



This year, 2012, marks the 50th anniversary of NASA's arrival in the Houston area. An interesting aspect of this past fifty years of magnificent technical achievement is what NASA has meant to the growth of our local Alvin community and what the combined contribution of those living in Alvin and working for NASA has meant to the National Space Program.

To celebrate this piece of local history, the Alvin Historical Museum announces its new, temporary exhibit, "Celebrating 50 Years of History with NASA and the Alvin Community," which opened September 11, 2012. The exhibit will run through November with extended museum hours. In addition to its regular days and hours, the museum will also be open every Saturday from 11 - 3 and first Sunday of the month from 1 - 4. For more information call, 281-331-4469 or email: alvinmuseum@yahoo.com.

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Saturday, September 08, 2012

77511 NASA Employees - The End


Here is the final list of names of NASA employees residing in 77511 zip code during the last 50 years.

Mark Tacquard, Curtis Tater, Mary Kay Taylor, Mike Todd, James Tracy, Steve Troha, Carole White Collins Turner, Jerry Undersood, Wade Vance, Darrel Vandaviere, John Vandervoort, Betty Vaughn, Robert Baughn, Edgar Vest, Pete Vincent, C. W. Vowell, Charles Wagner, James Watkins, Sandra Watkins, Brian Watson, Mona Weaver, Katie Wells, Eugene Wendler, Silvia Were, Clarence Wesselski, Bob West, Ron West, David E. White, Lloyd White, Barbara Whitfield, Timothy Whitney, Lee Wible, Jr., Henry "Cap" Wilburg, Dick Williams, Wayne Williams, Rudolph Willman, Dedi Wilson, James Wisenbaler, William Woods, and Asa Yeamans.

If you live or lived in Alvin and worked at the Space Center during the past 50 years and your name is NOT on the list, please email alvinmuseum@yahoo.com.

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77511 NASA Employees Continued, #3


Here's another listing of Alvin NASA employees:

Ray Mackey, David MacNeil, Carlotta Madina, Jerry Magee, Ray Malone, Matt Manger, Darrell May, Nora McCall, Jim McCormick, Jerry McCullough, John McManamen, James McNeil, Waynetta McNeil, Joe Melenric, Nancy Melenric, Chris Menton, Ron Mercer, Percy Miglicco, Bradley Milling, Willis Mitchell, Landon Moore, George Morgan, Kochettia N+Morman, Roger Morrow, Sandra Munoz, David Myles, Robert Navarro, Non Nelson, Georgia Norton, Clara Odom, Darryl Owens, John Panolla, Larry Patterson, Marin Perez, Carl Peterson, John Pinola, Tom Pletcher, Jr., Wayne Potter, Teddi Pruitt, Daniel Puperi, John Raines, Jeannet Ratcliff, Larry Ratcliff, Tony Redding, Dan Remington, Robin Reynolds, Tracy Rice, Joe Ripma, Basils Robbins, David Robertson, Glenn Roberts, Charles Rogers, Jr., Faye Roper, Kent Rutherford, Gordon Rysavy, Pete Sardelich, Craig Schlemmer, Lance Schueneman, Terrie Schuenemann, Janice Scott, Gary Shutts, Leo Silveri, Michael Slack, Bonnie Smith, Earl Smith, Evelyn Smith, Gayle Smith, Harold Smith, Norman Smith, Tracy Smith, Walter Smith, Rachel Soria, Carolyn Sower, Christopher Sower, Tom Stansel, Edward Stavinoha, Bill Steckert, Bryan Stephens, Margaret Sterling, Donna Stevenson, Tom Stewart, Janice Stiefel, Roy Stokes, Larry Strimple, and Bill Sullivan.

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77511 NASA Employees Continue


Here's another group of 77511 NASA employees:

Warren Earls, Jr., Julia Ebarb, Braley Evans, Paul Ferguson, Robert Foster, Tessa Foster, Chris Fredericksen, Mae Froberg, David Fuesting, Theresa Fuesting, Claudine Fulgram, Fred Fulton, Jesusa Garcia, Thomas Garrell, Gaschen Geissen, Gary Geitzman, Cindy George, Ken George, Daniel Gerik, Robert Giesecke, J. C. Gillis, Kenneth Glover, Ann Goode, Fred Graham, Bob Gray, Rachel Guerrero, Ann Haff, Sherine Hagood, Carl Hall, Loretta Hamilton, Laurie Hansen, Charles Harris, Gloria Haywood, Freddy Hinson, Christopher Hoffman, Joan Hood, William Hopmann, John Hopper, Georgie Huepers, Clem Ivan, Mary Helen Ivans, Ramon Jimenez, Lillian Johnson, Anna Kettler, Jason Kimball, Walter Klindar, Frank Knox, Wally Kocurek, Richard Kruse, Richard K. Kruse, Steven Lacombe, Bobbie Lampe, Robert Langley, Monique Lawless, Sandrea Leford, Barbara Lewis, Lori Sparks Libermann, James Little, John Llewellyn, Mark Lostracco, and Linda Lovel.

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Friday, September 07, 2012

77511 NASA Employees


So far, there are over 200 names of NASA civil service and contractor employees that live or lived in the Alvin area (77511) while working for the Johnson Space Center.

The following is a list of those folks:
Jessie Adkins, Bob Alexancer, Mary Arnold, Geneva Arteberry, Stanley Backman, James Barnett, Jerry Barnett, Bernadette Bass, James Benefield, Barbara Benge, Pansy Bishop, Gerald Blosser, Jerry Boone, Ben Bourgeois, Keith Bourque, Opal Bowen, Jimmy Bradley, Maurice Books, Brenda Broussard, Dennis Brown, Roy Brown, Jo Ellen Browne, Ronald Buckley, Ronald Duffum, Mary Burch, Adam Burkey, Donaldy Byerley, Janice Cmpbell, Edward Canull, Herminia Chapa, David Christiansen, Sherrilea Coiro, Ara Coker, Mike Collins, Larry Constance, Janice Cotton, L. F. Cox, Jr., Diane Dallas, Jim Dallas, Mynard Dalton, Raymond Darrah, Jon DeJongh, Phoncille Devore, Howard Dorris, Lenore Dorris, Andrea Drake, Linda Drysdale, Ruth Duff, John Duplantis, Larry Duplantis, and Duane Duston.
Stay tuned. More names to come.

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Monday, September 03, 2012

Space Items on Display


The 3 month NASA display in the Alvin Historical Museum will run from September 11 through the end of November. Featured will be space memorabilia from numerous sources, plus a number of exciting space items on loan from the Johnson Space Center's exhibits area. One display will feature the engineering tools that took us to the moon.

During one two-week period, September 20 through October 4, there will be a "photo op" space suit available where the young and young at heart can suit up for picture taking. Bring your camera!

For more information and/or questions, email: alvinmuseum@yahoo.com

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