Let’s Take the Streetcar: Journeying Through Fort Worth’s Past follows the rise and decline of city and interurban rail travel in Fort Worth from the mid 1870s to the mid 1930s.
A “museum within a museum,” The Cattle Raisers Museum is a 10,000-square-foot exhibition dedicated to preserving and celebrating the vital history of the cattle industry.
DinoLabs and DinoDig® bring the fascinating story of North Texas dinosaurs to life with full articulations of dinosaur skeletons and a dig site replicating a local paleontological field site.
Through interactive exhibits, multimedia, dioramas, and learning stations, Energy Blast immerses you into the world of regional energy and alternative energy resources.
More than 600 exhibit artifacts are on display from the Gordon W. Smith North American Indian Collection in the Native American Gallery.
With more than 15 exhibits, Tinkering blends together a collection of experiences that best supports open-ended exploration, social learning, and whimsical play.
The Fort Worth Children’s Museum, designed for children 8 and under, encourages opportunities for children to play, knowing that at this age level, children learn through play.

Fun Fact

When established in 1941, the Museum was the first children's museum in Texas and one of the first children's museums in the nation.

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