Spring Break 1936? Texas Tourism Before The Interstate Highway System.

By the Texas General Land Office Archives Staff  In honor of all those Spring Breakers out there, traversing Texas Highways with their family or college friends on epic road trips, and also in honor of our special exhibition Mapping Texas: From Frontier To Lone Star State, we’ve decided to feature an article about a map […]

Don’t Touch Me! Seven Native Texas Bugs That Should Not Be Handled

Here at the Cockrell Butterfly Center, we make every effort to inspire wonder and interest in the natural world — especially in the under-appreciated area of insects and their relatives. Butterflies are a great ambassador for the insect world since they tend to be admired by most people. Many other insects rouse feelings of fear […]

HMNS Weekly Happenings

St. Patrick’s Day Mixers & Elixirs                   It’s your lucky day! Mixers & Elixirs is kicking off with our first St. Patrick’s Day Mixer.  Follow the rainbow to HMNS and shamrock and roll this St. Patrick’s Day at the smartest social scene in town. Doors open at […]

Your Spring Break Guide for a Fossil-filled Visit to HMNS

Looking for something to do over spring break? Well, we have some dino-mite options for you! We have extended Hours During Spring Break: HMNS Hermann Park (March 11-19) – Monday-Sunday: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. HMNS at Sugar Land (March 13-17) – Monday-Saturday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.  George Observatory: Will be open Tuesday, March […]

Surprising Facts About Gladiators And An Announcement

    Our new special exhibition Gladiators: Heroes Of The Colosseum opens for members tomorrow, March 10th and to the public on Monday, March 13th! In preparation for the opening of the exhibit, we’ve been doing tons of research on ideas to blog about, and today we will present some of the most unexpected facts uncovered […]

It’s your lucky day! St. Patrick’s Day Mixers & Elixirs on March 17

It’s your lucky day! Mixers & Elixirs is kicking off with our first St. Patrick’s Day Mixer. Follow the rainbow to HMNS and shamrock and roll this St. Patrick’s Day at the smartest social scene in town. Doors open at 8 p.m. for the live band, dancing, cash bars and the city’s best food trucks. […]

HMNS Weekly Happenings

Excursion – Travel Night – Norwegian Voyage: Vikings and Northern Lights Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons: Author: Kristian Pikner   ***Note: No cost to attend the information meeting regarding the March 2018 trip.***   EXCURSION  TRAVEL NIGHT – NORWEGIAN VOYAGE: VIKINGS AND NORTHERN LIGHTS   Tuesday, March 7, 6:30 p.m.   Join us on March […]

An Exciting Preview of Our First Online Annual Gala Auction!

The Houston Museum of Natural Science will be serving as mission control on Saturday, March 4th for an out-of-this-world Gala: The Big Bang Ball. Make a big impact by bidding in our first-ever online Gala Auction! Explore our unique auction items, including dino-mite fossils, dazzling gemstones as well as once in a lifetime museum experiences […]


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