
The automobile transformed the way Americans lived and how they defined their identities. This exhibit explores how the evolution of car designs and functions reflected the progression of twentieth century America. In partnership with the Houston Automobile & Transportation Museum, this exhibit tells the story of the automobile through historical objects, interactive media and hands-on displays, highlighting cars beginning with the 1950s through the present and into the future. - See more at: http://bush41.org/exhibit/33
Group 1: 1950s Exhibit dates: May 16 July 31, 2016
-1955 Corvette
-1955 Thunderbird
-1957 Chevy Bellaire
-1957 Chevy Nomad wagon
-1959 Cadillac Series 62
In conjunction with our new special exhibit, "Driven to Drive: Defining Our Identity," which opens May 16, our first movie in the 2016 Summer Film Series will be "Cars."
5/20/2016 7 p.m.
George Bush Presidential Library Center's Pond

Bring your blankets and lawn chairs as we enjoy this film under the stars by the presidential pond. Games and free refreshments will begin at 7 p.m., and the movie will start just after sundown. You may bring your coolers, but please no pets or glass containers.
For more information call (979) 691-4014, email to reservations.bush@nara.gov, or go to
http://bush41.org/events-listing