Penguins

PENGUINS

November 15, 2013 - February 9, 2014

Except for the sounds of the rookeries, the expansion and contraction of the ice, and the howl of the wind, Antarctica is very much like the soundless photographs presented in this exhibition.

Traveling along the ice shelves from Atka Bay to Halley Station, painter, naturalist and photographer J.J. L’Heureux turns her camera to the emperor penguins and their adaptations to the cold and wind of the continent.

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Penguins

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Join J.J. L'Heureux on her first expedition to Antarctica, where she was introduced to four species of penguin: Adélie, gentoo, macaroni and chinstrap, all of which inhabit the Antarctic Peninsula.
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Curious George: Let's Get Curious

Curious George: Let's Get Curious!

September 26, 2013-January 5, 2014

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Curious Geroge

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Letting curiosity and inquiry be their guides, visitors explore familiar buildings and locales from the Curious George™ book series.
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Elvis at 21

ELVIS AT 21

Opening May 25, 2013

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Elvis at 21

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In celebration of Elvis Presley’s 75th birthday, the Smithsonian Institution presents Elvis at 21, an exhibition featuring 56 photographs chronicling Elvis’s dazzling emergence in 1956.
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World Trade Center Beam

9/11 TRIBUTE EXHIBIT TO FEATURE

THE LARGEST WORLD TRADE CENTER ARTIFACT IN TEXAS

The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is proud to be the designated caretakers of N-101 from  the World Trade Center's North Tower.  The beam, a full-façade panel that once supported the three floors (101-103) located two stories above the center of the impact zone of the North Tower, is the largest artifact in Texas from the World Trade Center.

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World Trade Center Beam

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The Museum’s future installation of a beam from the World Trade Center will also include interpretation of that day’s events and its impact on world history.
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CSI: The Experience

CSI: THE EXPERIENCE
GET A CLUE. SOLVE THE CRIME.

Opening May 25, 2013

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Imagine entering a crime scene and being the one responsible for noticing and collecting every trace of evidence. The pressure is on: you know the analysis of your evidence must be scientifically sound to crack the case.

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You've seen the hit television crime drama. Now you play the role of the investigator in a forensic science exhibit created in collaboration with CSI: Crime Scene Investigator and its actors.
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Fun Fact
The Museum's Noble Planetarium was the first planetarium to be named after a female astronomer, Charlie Mary Noble, a Fort Worth educator of math and astronomy.

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One World, One Sky

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