East Texas museum remembers the space shuttle disaster that happened 20 years ago
First launched in 1981, was the first winged, reusable space shuttle. The doomed aircraft was on its final descent to, scattering debris across East Texas on Feb. 1, 2003. Over 80,000 pieces were recovered.Al SmithThe Patricia Huffman Smith NASA"Remembering Columbia" Museum at 375-B Sabine St.
in Hemphill is a thoughtful and informative tribute to the astronauts and the aftermath of the disaster. The doors open Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm and Sunday through Monday by appointment. For more information, go to1,668th in a series. Everywhere is a day trip from somewhere: Follow “Day Trips & Beyond,” a travel blog, at
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