Smithsonian Exhibit

Date

Aug 24 2024 - Oct 06 2024
Ongoing...

Location

The Angus Theatre
110 E. Columbia Street, San Augustine, TX 75972

The Smithsonian traveling exhibit explores the evolving landscape of rural America, showcasing historical and contemporary aspects of rural communities. The exhibit will be hosted in two buildings in downtown San Augustine: the Smithsonian exhibit in Augus Theater building and local exhibits related to San Augustine history as well as Smithsonian related events in the Stripling building.

Exhibit Hours:
Monday – Friday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Sunday: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
(Group tours must be reserved. To make reservations, call Linda Goller at 936-201-8702)

When visiting the museum exhibits take a stroll around the downtown area to visit the Windows Into History displays. More info here.

Description:

In 1900, about 40% of Americans lived in rural areas, By 2010, less than 18% of the U.S. population lived in rural areas. In just over a century, massive economic and social changes led to massive growth of America’s urban areas. Yet, less than 10% of the U.S. landmass is considered urban.

Many Americans assume that rural communities are endangered and hanging on by a thread—suffering from outmigration, ailing schools, and overused land. But that perception is far from true in many areas. Many rural Americans work hard to sustain their communities. Why should revitalizing the rural places left behind matter to those who remain, those who left, and those who will come in the future? All Americans benefit from rural America’s successes. We can learn great things from listening to those stories. There is much more to the story of rural America!

Crossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century. The exhibition will prompt discussions about what happened when America’s rural population became a minority of the country’s population and the ripple effects that occurred.

Despite the massive economic and demographic impacts brought on by these changes, America’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development. Economic innovation and a focus on the cultural facets that make small towns unique, comfortable, and desirable have helped many communities create their own renaissance. The future is bright for much of rural America as small towns embrace the notion that their citizens and their cultural uniqueness are important assets.

#RuralCrossroads

Hourly Schedule

Monday

10am - 4pm

Tuesday

10am - 4pm

Wednesday

10am - 4pm

Thursday

10am - 4pm

Friday

10am - 4pm

Saturday

10am - 2pm

Sunday

2pm - 4pm

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