Tour the marsh and bayous of the Gulf Coast in the Louisiana Swamp. Enjoy wild encounters with American alligators, alligator snapping turtles and spotted gar. And what would a swamp be without...
Learn more about the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame; from it's humble beginnings in Hereford, Texas in 1975, to the new museum dedicated in 2001. The Hall of Fame Gallery features honoree artifacts...
This exhibit includes photographs, video, documents, and artifacts recording the contributions of Pope John Paul II in improving relations between the Catholic and Jewish communities.
Explore the lush environment of the world's tropical rainforests and the life inside their rivers. Red-bellied piranhas and venomous freshwater stingrays add a little danger to these waters.
On display in this gallery are scenes from Papua New Guinea, highlights of the beautiful designs and refined pottery-making techniques of the Lowland Quichua people of Amazonian Ecuador, information...
Get up close and personal with animals of the 'Discovery Rig.' This hands-on encounter hosts stingrays, horseshoe crabs and other invertebrates. The spectacular shark nursery houses baby bamboo sharks...
This exhibit provides an overview of the richness and diversity of languages in Mexico today. Visitors will listen to samples of the more than 150 native languages still spoken there. In addition, the...
Drums from Ecuador, Peru, Africa, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Korea and Native America wlil introduce visitors to the sounds of drums from every continent.
Young Peoples Workshops presents a program for young children and adults to learn Spanish through fun activities ilke a sing-along, Simon Says, and charades.
Hear from both Mexican and Texas participants in the final battle of the Texas Revolution. This exhibit will feature accounts from four individuals who fought at the Battle of San Jacinto. The display...
Curated by Bill Ftizgibbons and sponsored by Blue Star Arts, this exhibit features large geometric sculptures. John Henry is known worldwide for his large scale public works.
This exciting exhibit takes you millions of years in to the past to the Mesozoic Era, when dinosaurs ruled the planet. The exhibit features 18 prehistoric animatronic creatures and creates an exciting...
This exhibit, on loan from the Smithsonian Institution, featuers a scale model of the Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion. The original pavilion is found in the Forbidden City Garden in Beijing.
This group show is focused on artwork that explores mixed media use, while remaining grounded in a traditional medium like clay, glass, metals, wood, and fiber.
Albania, a European country with a Muslim majority, succeeded where other European nations failed in dealing with Nazi Germany. Almost all Jews living within Albanian borders during the German...
In this exhibit, authentic film footage, artifacts, photographs and documents show life in pre-war Europe, the Nazi move toward the "Final Solution," and life after the Holocaust.
Learn about one of the oldest continuously inhabited farming communities in North America. Visit one of the largest adobe structures in Texas and learn about its influence on the valley of the Rio...