Late Hours, Guitars and Rock n’ Roll!
Fort Worth, TX (March 6, 2018) — School is out and the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is celebrating during Spring Break from March 10 – March 17! Grab an electric guitar and hop on stage in our new exhibition, GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked The World! It’s an experience you won’t forget! There’s something different every day in Innovation Studios and don’t forget to check out the latest IMAX film, America’s Musical Journey, with Grammy nominated singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc or go retro, with the Rolling Stones at the Max, a 1991 concert film produced by the Stones. The Museum will be open late daily until 6 PM, so get your groove on!
Special Exhibits
- GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked The World | On Exhibit Through May 6
- Go Figure! | On Exhibit Through June 3
Permanent Exhibits
- DinoLabs and DinoDig | Open Daily
- Energy Blast | Open Daily
- Fort Worth Children’s Museum | Open Daily
Omni Films
- America’s Musical Journey | Showing Daily
- Rolling Stones at the Max | Showing Daily
- Coral Reef Adventure | Showing Daily
- Tornado Alley | Showing Daily
Activities
- Innovation Studios | Open Daily
- Noble Planetarium | Open Daily
For more details on all activities and events at the Museum during Spring break, click
here.
About the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, a distinguished institution established in 1941, is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and proudly holds Affiliate status with the Smithsonian Institute. Anchored by a diverse and enriching collection spanning science and history, the museum is committed to lifelong learning. Engaging visitors through vibrant programs and exhibits, it interprets the rich tapestry of Texas and the Southwest. The museum’s commitment to education is reflected in its innovative programs, designed to inspire and educate learners of all ages. From interactive workshops to immersive exhibits, the museum provides a dynamic environment for curiosity and intellectual growth. For more information about educational programs, exhibits, and events, visit www.fwmuseum.org.
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, a distinguished institution established in 1941, is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and proudly holds Affiliate status with the Smithsonian Institute. Anchored by a diverse and enriching collection spanning science and history, the museum is committed to lifelong learning. Engaging visitors through vibrant programs and exhibits, it interprets the rich tapestry of Texas and the Southwest. The museum’s commitment to education is reflected in its innovative programs, designed to inspire and educate learners of all ages. From interactive workshops to immersive exhibits, the museum provides a dynamic environment for curiosity and intellectual growth. For more information about educational programs, exhibits, and events, visit www.fwmuseum.org.
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