Southern Agriculture Exhibit
2009-01-01 to 2009-12-31
At this exhibit, you get to know what crops the southern farmers in United States grew and what the climate and soil conditions pertaining to Southern United States are. Old southern style furniture and photos tell the full story of Southern Agriculture. Know more about the temperature, cash crops and other industries that flourished here. A giant cartwheel used for spinning is a feature of this exhibit. Call the museum for timings.
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Museum of Southern HistoryExperience Life in the 1800s
14080 Southwest Freeway
Sugarland, TX
77478
Phone: +1 281 269 7171
Fax: +1 281 269 7179
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If you want to learn about everyday life in the south during the 19th century, head to the Museum of Southern History. It features mid-19th century artifacts, clothing and quilts along with Civil War uniforms and weapons. Special exhibits include a sharecropper's cabin, a chuck box that was used on cattle drives, the Texas Rangers and the Battle of Galveston displays of the American Civil War. The museum also has a research library and a separate room for traveling exhibits.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comFour Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara: Stay two nights, and receive the 3rd night FREE! www.SantaBarbaraCa.com/PartnersAssociated Events
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Southern Agriculture Exhibit
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
At this exhibit, you get to know what crops the southern farmers in United States grew and what the climate and soil conditions pertaining to Southern United States are. Old southern style furniture and photos tell the full story of Southern Agriculture. Know more about the temperature, cash crops and other industries that flourished here. A giant cartwheel used for spinning is a feature of this exhibit. Call the museum for timings.





A very interesting museum with many good exhibits. It is not one of the best museums, but is certai...
Reviewed by:Judah from on Dec 31 2007