Nov 22 2019
Movie Night at the Museum: Apollo 13

Movie Night at the Museum: Apollo 13

Presented by Florida Historic Capitol Museum at Florida Historic Capitol Museum

1969 was an inspiring year for American space flight. While millions were watching fifty years ago, NASA completed the Apollo 11 mission in July and Apollo 12’s lunar trip in November. The following voyage in April 1970 again captured the attention of observers worldwide but for different reasons: NASA astronaut Jim Lovell called it a “successful failure.”

Join us to watch the dramatic events of Apollo 13’s mission unfold under the stars in the Capitol Courtyard. Enjoy free movie snacks and drinks. Bring lawn chairs or blankets, and picnics are welcome. Come early to secure your spot, enjoy activities, and experience The Moon, Stars, and Sunshine State. Museum opens for activities at 6:00 p.m. and the movie will begin at approximately 6:30 p.m.

Dates & Times

2019/11/22 - 2019/11/22

Location Info

Florida Historic Capitol Museum

400 South Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399

Parking Info

The Historic Capitol is located in the Capitol Complex, at the intersection of Apalachee Parkway and South Monroe Street. Although the museum does not have dedicated parking, there are several parking lots in the area. There is a large public parking garage in Kleman Plaza, close to the Capitol Complex. When the legislature is in session, parking can be especially challenging. Spaces for visitors with disabilities are located on west side of the House Office Building in the north side loading zone.