Ellwood Johnson explaining the Apollo 11 command module "Columbia" to Governor George Wallace and his wife, Cornelia, in Montgomery, Alabama.
Lieutenant Governor Jere Beasley is standing behind them. The module, which was the living quarters for the Apollo 11 crew, was on display in a trailer on Dexter Avenue in Montgomery for several days in late January and early February of 1971. Johnson served as director of the "Columbia" t...
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Summary: | Lieutenant Governor Jere Beasley is standing behind them. The module, which was the living quarters for the Apollo 11 crew, was on display in a trailer on Dexter Avenue in Montgomery for several days in late January and early February of 1971. Johnson served as director of the "Columbia" tour, which visited all fifty states between April 1970 and May 1971. |
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