Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

  • 1501 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX, 76107
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overview: Provides hundreds of programs aimed at engaging children and families in learning. In addition to its Omni Theater, the Museum features four core exhibit galleries; a special exhibit hall; ... more on MuseumStuff.com

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Anyone who has been to a science and history museum of moderate size will be let down by the one in Fort Worth. more on Yahoo! Travel

I think the Star Wars exhibit is just the excuse we need to take him back. more on GoCityKids

If you think you might even go twice in a year buying the membership is the best value! more on GoCityKids

Long ago the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History was called The Children's Museum and it served that purpose very well for decades. more on igougo

My son LOVES Museum school and begs to go there all week. more on GoCityKids

Fort Worth, Texas Weekend With Kids

Fort Worth, Texas Weekend With Kids

by Ross Pincock

Ft. Worth feels like a big city and a small town at the same time. It feels like a big city because of its diversity and culture. But, the people are so friendly and hospitable that you feel like you are in a small town. The rich history of cowboys and the cattle business in the old west is the foundation of this great place, and it still influences the people here today. This is evident throughout the city. There are large wall murals painted on the side of downtown buildings depicting cattle drives and rodeos. There are even sculptures of longhorn cattle placed on some curbsides. I was thrilled with the historic atmosphere. more >

  
One Day in Fort Worth, Texas

One Day in Fort Worth, Texas

by Ross Pincock

Ft. Worth feels like a big city and a small town at the same time. It feels like a big city because of its diversity and culture. But, the people are so friendly and hospitable that you feel like you are in a small town. The rich history of cowboys and the cattle business in the old west is the foundation of this great place, and it still influences the people here today. This is evident throughout the city. There are large wall murals painted on the side of downtown buildings depicting cattle drives and rodeos. There are even sculptures of longhorn cattle placed on some curbsides. I was thrilled with the historic atmosphere. more >

  

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