Stop by the Heinz History Center for some holiday cheer with master storyteller Andy Masich!
Masich, the History Center’s president and CEO, will discuss the incredible story of how Pittsburgh helped put a man on the Moon, and reveal some unexpected Pittsburgh innovations and connections to the 1969 Moon landing.
Prior to Andy’s discussion, don’t miss Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission, a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition developed in partnership with the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. The exhibit features a national treasure – the Command Module Columbia – along with more than 100 extraordinary artifacts like Buzz Aldrin’s space helmet, a Moon rock, the Apollo 11 crew’s survival kit, and much more!
Admission to “How Pittsburgh Put a Man on the Moon” includes a special Holiday Hot Cocoa Bar and access to the History Center’s six floors of exhibitions, including Destination Moon, the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, and more.
Tickets are $18 for adults, $9 for kids 6-17, and free for History Center members and kids age 5 and under.
(Photo courtesy of NASA)
$18 for adults, $9 for kids 6-17, free for History Center members and kids 5 and under
2018/12/27 - 2018/12/27
Heinz History Center
1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh, PA 15222