Forgotten Gateway

IMMIGRANTS THROUGH GALVESTON REMEMBERED IN
FORGOTTEN GATEWAY, OPENING DECEMBER 2011 AT
THE FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY.

Exhibition Covers History of Galveston Island as a Trans Oceanic Port of Immigration and the Socioeconomic Impact of Immigrants on Texas Between 1845 and 1924 

Dec. 17, 2011 – April 1, 2012


Join us for Special Programs celebrating Forgotten Gateway:

February 11, 2012 - 2–3:00 p.m.

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The new exhibit chronicles The Port of Galveston’s largely forgotten history as a major gateway to American immigration from 1845 to 1924.
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Air Park

AIR PARK

Located inside Innovation Gallery, Now on Exhibit

How do airplanes fly? Air Park, the Museum of Science and History’s newest exhibition, provides a hands-on look at the forces that lift planes, animals, insects and other objects off the ground and soaring through the air.

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How do airplanes fly? Air Park provides a hands-on look at the forces that lift planes, animals, insects and other objects off the ground and soaring through the air.
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Fort Worth Stock Show Art Contest Entries

MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY HOSTS
FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW ART CONTEST ENTRIES

Jan. 13 – Feb. 4, 2012

Animals aren’t the only thing being shown at the 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo!

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The Museum is honored to be one of three locations to showcase student entries from the 2012 Star-Telegram Stock Show Art Contest.
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Fun Fact

The Museum creates original exhibits that open in Fort Worth then travel to children's and science museums across the nation, seen by millions. Current traveling exhibits include Joshua's Journey, Risk!, and CSI: The Experience.

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