Kemah Museum and Visitors Center Now Open
October 4, 2007 - Primary restoration complete. The building will now get a fresh coat of paint for the Dedication.
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New sign in front of restored School |
Looking West - Flag pole in front and wheelchair ramp on left. |
Looking Northeast - Rear of school. Wheelchair ramp on right, Public restroom on left. |
Looking East - Left rear of School. Public rest room on right. |
Looking Southeast - The front entrance |
Looking South - This will be where the museum will be housed. Notice the old floor that was saved during restoration. |
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Looking North - The Kemah Visitors Center on this end of the building. |
Early Kemah Family examines early photographs of Kemah. Left to Right - Linda Kipp, daughter of Mrs. Rowena Kipp - Becky Parrot, Daughter of Mrs. Rowena Kipp - Mrs. Rowena Kipp, wife of Everette Sterling Kipp, son of John Henry Kipp |
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NEW - NEW -NEW Have your family's history permanently placed in the walk under the flag pole at the restored old school house at Bradford and 6th Street. Click here for details!
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