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Discover a healthier you at The Health Museum, Houston?s only interactive science center, during Spring Break. The Health & Wellness Expo 2010 is the perfect opportunity for families to explore fu
Start your weekend by enjoying a leisurely Saturday morning breakfast drifting down the bayou on our pontoon boat, the "Bayou Ranger". Observe wildlife searching for their breakfast on the b
Midtown farmers market - shop outside the boxwe're year-round, rain or shine and All Local, All The Time!The Midtown Farmers Market is a home-grown market - intimate, friendly, community-based. C
Stroll through the park's habitats with the Friends of Sheldon Lake SP. The monthly BW&T is led by local birders who really know the park and the Upper Texas Coast birds. This month's tr
The center has butterflies from all over the world.
This exhibit explores scientific concept and advanced technology in the oil and gas industries, including the energy development process.
While the focus on mummies, pyramids, coffins, and tombs might make visitors think that Egyptians focused on death, this exhibit shows how they were really attempting to prolong life.
Studying the history of life on earth, Paleontology brings to life ancient creatures by studying their fossilized remains. Visitors can examine the museum's over 450 fossils and fossil replicas i
This exhibit features models, fossils, dioramas, living specimens, and hundreds of shells of mollusk-invertebrates, which include snails and giant squids.
This visual demonstration of the earth's rotation, created by Jean Bernard Leon Foucault, was first shown at the 1851 World's Fair in Paris, France.
Experiments, interactive displays, touch screen computers, holograms, and other installations that will teach visitors about chemical reactions and processes, as well as the importance of chemistry in
This exhibit focuses on the diversity and accomplishments of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
This exhibit explores how science and magic are intertwined.
Visitors can discover some of the intricate designs created by master goldsmith and jeweler, Carl Faberge. Though most famously known for his Imperial Easter Egg collection, Faberge created jewelry an
Visitors can view examples of over 750 crystallized minerals, including some of the world's rarest and most beautiful examples.
This exhibit focuses on native animals and plants of Texas, with realistic displays and videos.
This hall focuses on the wildlief ecology and conservation in Africa.
Kids can learn about properties of matter such as density, viscosity and elasticity and look at things under a microscope.
This exhibit features a miniature city in which visitors can learn about different roles, like city leaders, voters, workers, shoppers, business owners, and more.
Visitors will enter a magical place where aspects of modern day life in Viet Nam are interwoven with the presentation of centuries-old folktales in this exhibit.