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The Fourth of Brazoria County is
a photo exhibit displaying historic photographs from Brazoria County’s past
depicting county residents celebrating the Fourth of July.
In conjunction with the exhibit film and disposable cameras will be made
available to patrons for them to record how people in modern day Brazoria
County celebrate the 4th of July. While the Museum has numerous pictures
from around the County recording 4th of July celebrations in the past there
is a noticeable gap in the representation of activities in recent years. By
giving out photographic materials the Museum hopes to create a currant
record of local people celebrating our nations birthday and the American way
of life as it is demonstrated in the early twenty-first century. Now more
than ever it is important to develop these records for future generations.
For Details and to help record a part of history please come to the Brazoria
County Historical Museum and sign out a roll of film or a disposable camera,
supplies are limited. Brazoria County residents who plan to stay within the
county and celebrate the 4th of July are eligible to participate in this
activity.
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