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This exhibit features 14 playhouses designed after children's books.
Instructor: Cynthia Padilla Learn how to quickly and convincingly capture the essence of a placeautumn sky, sweeping landscape, tiny vignette, gathering cloud...
This rainforest exhibit showcases mixed avian species as they fly freely throughout the vegetation, foraging for food, building nests, caring for their young or preening at the top of the 40-foot wate
The Aquarium portion of The Dallas World Aquarium includes marine species from around the world.
This exhibit brings to life the culture and history of the Blackland Prairie. The Farrell-Wilson house represents the home of a prosperous farm family living in 1890-1925.
This exhibit includes a steam locomotive, a diesel electric motorcar, a 'Cotton Belt' drover caboose, and a bobber caboose.
This exhibition showcases the adventures of the Crow family during their half-century quest to collect the arts of Asia, starting in 1960 and ending in the present day.
This exhibit includes several different sleeping cars, a lunch counter diner, and a chair car.
Visitors can walk through this 2-level house and view over 500 free-flying butterflies. There are many species of tropical plants as well.
This exhibit includes steam, electric, and diesel locomotives.
The 200-foot Wilds of Borneo Entrance ramp is lined with plants and animals representative of this region of the world for your enjoyment as you enter the complex.
This exhibition uses nearly 400 photographs, 45 minutes of documentary films and artifacts to recreate the social and political context of the early 1960s, chronicles the assasination and its aftermat
Instructor: Sheila Cunningham Learn the ins and outs of creating Transfer and Emulsion Lifts using Fuji Film, which is replacing Polaroid film. Students will...
This exhibit includes steam and diesel electric locomotives, as well as some box car models.
This exhibit includes Pullman sleeper cars, a post office car, a divided chair car, a Texas 'Katy' dining car and several others.
Featuring the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Bob Jackson, this seventh floor exhibit presents his personal perspective of three chaotic days in...
Find our what North American river otters eat and how they communicate.
Children will learn about sloths from Central and South America at this talk.
Joseph Cunningham, curator of the American Decorative Art 1900 Foundation in New York, lectures on Charles Rohlfs, who made imaginative furniture that combined Arts and Crafts shapes with decorative m