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Help us make it rightThe Museum of Nature & Science is the result of a 2006 merging, unlike any in the nation, of three cultural institutions–the Dallas Museum of Natural History, The Science Place and the Dallas Children’s Museum.
An awe-inspiring destination for discovery, where visitors can explore 11 hands-on exhibit halls or experience3D films in The Hoglund Foundation Theater. For an additional fee, experience world-class traveling exhibitions, offering fresh, new content to the Museum year-round. The Perot Museum offers unique scientific discoveries such as the arctic dinosaur discovered and named by the Museum's...
In 2006, the Dallas Museum of Natural History and The Science Place merged into one institution. The Natural History Museum, founded in 1936, is collections-based and research-driven. It has a vast collection of rare and extinct wildlife; rocks and minerals; and the first mounted dinosaur in Texas. Archaeologists and paleontologists ensure the continued growth of each intricate exhibit as well...
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In 2006 the Dallas Museum of Natural History and the Science Place merged to become the Museum of Nature & Science. This extensive facily includes an IMAX theater, planetarium...
The museum has really good exhibits and experimental discoveries
It is time to either close this location or do something with it. I was here before Perot and enjoyed it, and I now have a Perot membership. The family was in the city Sunday, so we decided to...
My kids love going to the Museum of Nature and Science. They love to explore all the exhibits and check out what's new in the gift shop.
The best parts of this Museum were the special exhibit on sharks and the IMAX. My nephew is a huge dinosaur fan, and their offerings were a little disappointing compared to other museums he's visited, but we definitely enjoyed the sharks and the movie.
Last day of the weekend family getaway was rained out so we opted for a visit to the museum. We were too late for the imax and so just stayed at the children's section of the museum. The 18 month and 3 y/o had a blast but there was limited rooms for the 7 and 8 year olds... but we...
Science Place the can be found at S 2nd Ave 1318. The following is offered: Art Museums & Galleries. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In Dallas there are 37 other Art Museums & Galleries. An overview can be found here.
An awe-inspiring destination for discovery, where visitors can explore 11 hands-on exhibit halls or experience3D films in The Hoglund Foundation Theater. For an additional fee, experience world-class traveling exhibitions, offering fresh, new content to the Museum year-round. The Perot Museum offers unique scientific discoveries such as the arctic dinosaur discovered and named by the Museum's...
With numerous exhibits, dioramas and more, the Dallas Museum of Natural History promotes learning about the natural world, specifically regarding the area and wildlife around Dallas.
In 2006, a pair of Fair Park mainstays—the Dallas Museum of Natural History and The Science Place, both of which had been around for more than 60 years—merged with the Dallas Children’s Museum. The result was the Museum of Nature & Science, an expansive, multi-building institution with activities that can entertain the entire family for hours.
The Nature Building offers a massive collection of...
In 2006, the Dallas Museum of Natural History and The Science Place merged into one institution. The Natural History Museum, founded in 1936, is collections-based and research-driven. It has a vast collection of rare and extinct wildlife; rocks and minerals; and the first mounted dinosaur in Texas. Archaeologists and paleontologists ensure the continued growth of each intricate exhibit as well...
No food or drinks are allowed in the museum.
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