Final Days To See Apollo 11 Moon Landing Exhibit At Beacon’s Public Library

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It’s a small display, located in the Beacon Public Library, around the corner and to the left of the library’s front desk, but the Beacon Public Library’s Apollo 11 exhibit is a quick and easy way for you to see artifacts from that era, commemorating celebration of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The exhibit closes on Wednesday, July 31, 2019.

Step inside, take a peek, and enjoy the air conditioning on your way to or from other happenings on Main Street (check A Little Beacon Blog’s Happening This Weekend Newsletter, republished here at the Blog). If you’re feeling extra space-age, go on down to The Pandorica, the Beacon restaurant that became famous for following a “Doctor Who” theme. You will find lots on the menu to satisfy any appetite, including a variety of good desserts. There’s a small exhibit of “Doctor Who”-type things. Don’t worry, you don’t need to be a super-fan or even a viewer of the show to enjoy this lunch/dinner spot.

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