2014 Open House
Museum of the American G.I.
March 21-22, 2014
9 AM to 5PM both Days
Small Arms Weapons displays
at 11 AM and 1 PM Saturday
WWII Battle Reenactment
at 3 PM Saturday
Admission:
Adults $10 Children $5
Children 5 and under Free
Free Parking
19124 Highway 6 South, College Station, Texas 77845
The Museum of the American G.I.'s signature event is the annual Open House held in March. The Open House, a mix of a military vehicle rally, a military swap meet and a living history event, is one of the largest events of its kind in Texas and has national and regional attendance. It is becoming an iconic event for the Brazos Valley. The Open House gives the public the opportunity to walk through living history encampments, observe historic military equipment displays and experience the rumble of tanks, whine of engines along with observing small arms fire up to the blasts of tank and artillery cannons with impressive pyrotechnics simulating authentic firing during the reenactment. In 2013, the event drew over 1000 spectators, 200 living historians and 30+ vendors. It is the largest and most attended reenactment in the region and is growing every year.
http://magicstx.org/
Museum of the American G.I.
March 21-22, 2014
9 AM to 5PM both Days
Small Arms Weapons displays
at 11 AM and 1 PM Saturday
WWII Battle Reenactment
at 3 PM Saturday
Admission:
Adults $10 Children $5
Children 5 and under Free
Free Parking
19124 Highway 6 South, College Station, Texas 77845
The Museum of the American G.I.'s signature event is the annual Open House held in March. The Open House, a mix of a military vehicle rally, a military swap meet and a living history event, is one of the largest events of its kind in Texas and has national and regional attendance. It is becoming an iconic event for the Brazos Valley. The Open House gives the public the opportunity to walk through living history encampments, observe historic military equipment displays and experience the rumble of tanks, whine of engines along with observing small arms fire up to the blasts of tank and artillery cannons with impressive pyrotechnics simulating authentic firing during the reenactment. In 2013, the event drew over 1000 spectators, 200 living historians and 30+ vendors. It is the largest and most attended reenactment in the region and is growing every year.
http://magicstx.org/