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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