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Hudnall Planetarium


The Hudnall is the world's oldest East Texas planetarium. It was built in 1963 and boasts a 30-foot diameter, domed theater and an assortment of telescopes. The Hudnall offers several planetarium shows, programs, and astronomy-related events suitable for public, private, and home-school groups. These include programs prepared specifically for display in the Hudnalls 30-foot domed theatre, as well as activities designed to teach astronomy concepts and events sponsored by the Hudnall for purposes of education and public outreach.

Source: http://planetarium.tjc.edu/visitorinfo.htm


Admission
$3.00 Adults
$2.00 Students (under 18)
$2.00 Seniors (65 and over)

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Visitor Information

Hudnall Planetarium
1327 South Baxter Avenue
Tyler, TX 75701
903.510.2312 phone

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Directions & Parking
When visiting the Hudnall, free parking is available. However, you must remember that we are located in the heart of one of the biggest and busiest Junior Colleges in Texas – finding an available parking space may require additional time. There are a few visitor parking spaces directly in front of the planetarium. Additional parking is available along Palmer Street to the east of the Hudnall. Busses should use this parking area.