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Bidra med feedbackGrowing up in this town an learning the history of the tragedy that took place I grew to love and respect the community and this museum has the best people to give tours of the museum and to get refreshments from. They are so sweet and their hospitality is above and beyond any service I’d ever received so far!! Thank you so much for a wonderful, and sincere experience!!
This is an East Texas hidden gem! The museum is amazing, capturing the horror of that terrible day of Thursday afternoon, 18 March 1937. It wonderfully presents the school, the event, and life in the late 1930s. They have a great deal of high school memorabilia and items that reflect on early-mid 20th Century Americana.The greatest highlight to this place for me is the soda fountain! Yes--an actual, honest-to-goodness, working, operational soda fountain! For decades I 've been looking to find a functioning soda fountain that served Coca-Cola. Our family visited a soda fountain in Galveston and what they meant was that the building/restaurant used to be a soda fountain--they had a regular machine found at most fast food restaurants, which was very disappointing.We were in New London picking up a package and was a little lost since Google and Apple Maps sometimes have difficulty with addresses. I pulled off the road right into their parking lot to make contact when I looked at the building and saw the words, museum and soda fountain. I instantly looked for their hours and saw that they were opening soon. We made our pick up and headed back to the museum.A very friendly and hospitable volunteer greeted us and welcomed us in, showing us around the place. After going through the museum, we made our way back to the soda fountain counter. My boys were more interested in *this* part of the museum more than the museum itself. We sat down and all ordered Cokes. I didn 't know exactly what I was going to get, but it was so much fun watching him pump the syrup into the classic-shaped Coca-cola green-tinted glass. I was so delighted and filled with joy as I took my first sip.They have Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Barqs Root Beer, and Dr. Pepper. They have cherry, strawberry flavors to tweak your drink. A drink includes one free refill. They sell Blue Bell ice cream and make floats, milkshakes/malts, and sundaes. They have meals for lunch with daily specials.If you 're interested in history and nostalgia, you will thoroughly enjoy the London Museum Cafe. At the time of this review admission to the museum is $5 for adults and $3 for children.
Visited the museum on my way to the Cardinals- Rangers series in Arlington. Had heard about the tragic event in 1937 from my father in law, a retired gas worker. It is sad that an event like this had to take place in order for the “rotten egg” smell” to be added to our gas.
I could spend hours just looking at everything and reading about every item
We took our Senior Group from Oakland Heights Baptist Church in Longview today. We enjoyed a delicious lunch. The prices are very reasonable. 25 of us enjoyed the tour of the museum led by a very knowledgeable docent. It was a great trip. Everyone should see this museum.