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  2. History of the Museum. On April 21, 1941, a charter to establish a Fort Worth Children’s Museum was filed with the State of Texas. The purposes of the new museum were listed as: “The maintenance of a place where geological, biological, and zoological collections may be housed; to increase and diffuse knowledge and appreciation of history ...

  3. The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is located on 1600 Gendy Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76107 in the city's Cultural District. It was opened in 1945 as the Fort Worth Children's Museum and moved to its current location in 1954. In 1968, the museum adopted its current name.

  4. Feb 17, 2023 · Although the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History that we know and love today, officially opened its doors in 1968, the museum’s origins date back to 1939. That year, the local council of Administrative Women in Education began a study of children’s museums with the hope of opening a museum in Fort Worth.

  5. Apr 27, 2016 · The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, formerly the Fort Worth Children's Museum, began with the ideas and work of the Council of Administrative Women in Education in 1939. The museum, chartered in 1941, was originally housed in a classroom of De Zavala Elementary School.

  6. Nov 30, 2015 · Although the museum had been established in 1939 by the local council of the League of Administrative Women in Education, these two classrooms were the institution’s very first home. Two years later, the museum moved into a larger space on Summit Avenue: the R. E. Harding House.

  7. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is nestled within the Fort Worth Cultural District and houses a variety of science and history exhibitions. The Museum's permanent exhibitions include: DinoLabs & DinoDig, Energy Blast, Fort Worth Children's Museum, Innovation Studios and the Cattle Raisers ...

  8. For seventy-two years Museum School has introduced children to the wonders of the world around them. Founded in 1949, the program was first called the “Frisky and Blossom Club.” Today, Museum School continues to be a national model for informal science education.

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