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[The Fisher Family Collection, No. 15 - Vacation in Corpus Christi, Texas] captions transcript

[The Fisher Family Collection, No. 15 - Vacation in Corpus Christi, Texas]

This home movie documents the Fisher family's vacation to Corpus Christi. Footage of a swimming pool, ocean, and skyline are underexposed.
Date: 196X
Creator: Fisher, Jerald
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Pangburn Family Videos, No. 16 - A Trip to Corpus Christi] captions transcript

[Pangburn Family Videos, No. 16 - A Trip to Corpus Christi]

This home movie excerpt documents the family's trip from Oklahoma to Corpus Christi. The video begins with the family visiting the Waco Suspension bridge and stopping to play with a tarantula. The family then views artifacts at the Texas Rangers Museum and stays in a campground in Schulenburg, Texas. The family is next at a campground on Padre Island where they take a ferry boat to Port Aransas. There they see the USS Lexington and the Texas State Aquarium. That evening they eat dinner at Landry's Restaurant and observe the city and USS Lexington after dark. The following day, the family plays at the beach and goes swimming.
Date: 1997-08-05/1997-08-08
Creator: Pangburn
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Billy S. Cooper Collection, No. 4 - Corpus Christi, Texas] captions transcript

[The Billy S. Cooper Collection, No. 4 - Corpus Christi, Texas]

This home movie documents members of a marching band traveling to Corpus Christi, Texas. Footage includes people swimming at a hotel and on the beach.
Date: unknown
Creator: Cooper, Randy & Cooper, Billy S.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Billy S. Cooper Collection, No. 3 - Texas and Colorado Vacations] captions transcript

[The Billy S. Cooper Collection, No. 3 - Texas and Colorado Vacations]

This home movie documents the Cooper family vacationing in Texas and Colorado. The family goes on La Salle's River Ride at Six Flags Over Texas, feeds deer and observes the Seven Falls in Colorado, and travels to Corpus Christi, Texas.
Date: 1966
Creator: Cooper, Randy & Cooper, Billy S.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Corpus Christi, Texas: Home of the Reconstructed Colombus Fleet and the USS Lexington Carrier] captions transcript

[Corpus Christi, Texas: Home of the Reconstructed Colombus Fleet and the USS Lexington Carrier]

This film is unedited television footage regarding events and sites in Corpus Christi, Texas. A short, edited news segment is included at the end of the video. In the first segment, the Boy Scouts of America recite the Pledge of Allegiance on the deck of the USS Lexington carrier. Fishermen on fishing boats show their catches of squid and shrimp. Keith Arnold, the President CEO at the Corpus Christi area Convention and Visitor's Bureau (CVB), talks about major attractions of the area. The Texas State Aquarium, Art Museum of South Texas, and Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History are shown. The camera crew films two tour guides aboard the Columbus Fleet who explain the ships and life at sea to visitors. The crew films a pelican catching and eating a fish. The last segment of this film is a news clip, narrated by a newscaster for 3 KWTV Corpus Christi Eye Witness News--in this clip, the USS Lexington cooperates with the Corpus Christi ISD for a science program called 'Science Aboard Ship'.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Corpus Christi, Texas: Tourists Onboard the USS Lexington Carrier] captions transcript

[Corpus Christi, Texas: Tourists Onboard the USS Lexington Carrier]

This film is unedited television footage regarding events and sites in Corpus Christi, Texas. The majority of the film is made up of shots of the interior rooms, controls, and exterior flight deck of the USS Lexington (CV-16) aircraft carrier, a World War II warship belonging to the United States Navy. John Bowen, the Operations Officer of Torpedo Squadron in 1943, explains military life onboard the Lexington. Jerry Chipman, the ship's Executive Director at the time of filming, discusses the ship's history. Families and other people in groups tour the ship's control rooms and berths freely, and tour guides explain the helm, ship's log, aircraft, and machinery. Another segment of the video shows groups of people with pet dogs. Throughout the video there are also intermittent shots of the beach, seagulls, swimmers, tourists, a ferry, and the Texas State Aquarium.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History