• The Questioneers: Read. Question. Think. PLAY!

    Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX, United States
    Temporary Exhibits

    Put on your thinking caps as the imaginative world of the Questioneers comes alive in this hands-on exhibit! In The Questioneers: Read. Question. Think. PLAY! questions are posed, challenges are identified, and problem-solving begins. Fly with Rosie in her cheese-copter, question how the world works while sitting in Ada's thinking chair, build a bridge to […]

  • Waste to Wonder

    Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX, United States
    Temporary Exhibits

    Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose, what materials people used before plastics, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials, […]

  • Forces at Play

    Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX, United States
    Temporary Exhibits

    Forces at Play is an interactive exhibit that explores the science behind some of the world’s most beloved sports. Through hands-on activities and historical collections, visitors discover how forces like gravity, friction, and momentum impact the way we play our favorite games and innovate equipment to make sports faster, smarter, and safer. In Forces at Play, every […]

  • Revolutionary Youth: Our American Story

    Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX, United States
    Public Programs

    Join KERA and the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History for a special screening and panel discussion of selected excerpts from THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, A film by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein & David Schmidt. The screening is designed to explore how young people lived, contributed, and participated in the War for Independence. The event […]

  • Museum Closed

    Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX, United States

    Museum Hours Tuesday - Saturday | 10 AM – 5 PM Sunday | Noon - 5 PM Monday | Closed

  • Member Morning

    Member Morning
    Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, TX, United States
    Member Events

    Museum Members get early entry to the TCU Children's Gallery every Tuesday from 9AM-10AM! Early entry only applies to the TCU Children's Gallery, the rest of the Museum opens at 10AM. Not a Member yet? Click here to join!

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