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History of the Texas Memorial Museum

Breaking Ground

President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Austin while campaigning, and also attended the ground breaking ceremony. He set off the dynamite to begin construction of the Texas Memorial Museum on June 11, 1936.

A steam shovel started excavation for the first of three proposed units during late 1936 and early 1937. Original plans called for wings extending north and south of the present-day building.


Photo of President Franklin D. Roosevelt attending the ground breaking ceremony

President Franklin D. Roosevelt attends the ground breaking ceremony.

 
Photo of the dynamite blast

A dynamite blast set off by President Roosevelt signals the birth of the Texas Memorial Museum.

 
Photo of steam shovel starting excavation

A steam shovel starts excavation.

 
 


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