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One is the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land, located at 13016 University Blvd. in Sugar Land. The museum has permanent exhibits on space, paleontology, technology and more.
Touch Real Sharks at the Houston Museum of Natural Science Melanie Camp , Houston Life Correspondent Published: June 6, 2023 at 12:13 PM Updated: July 10, 2023 at 4:09 PM ...
Fort Bend County's museums cover science, history and play zones for kids. ... HMNS Sugar Land, a satellite of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, offers a variety of exhibits.
Bob Charlet, Market President and Publisher of the Houston Business Journal, sat down with local business leaders to discuss why Fort Bend County has attracted so many new residents and businesses ...
Visitors to the Houston Museum of Natural Science take in a skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex Thursday, July 8, 2021 in Houston. Houston Chronicle/Hearst Newspap/Houston Chronicle via Getty Imag ...
In a Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016 photo, James Washington, the Houston Museum of Natural Science's most popular tour guide, demonstrates the difference between a lizard and a dinosaur to Ajay Selva, 4 ...
HOUSTON — A new exhibition featuring a rare collection of prints is coming to the Houston Museum of Natural Science next month. The Audubon's Birds of America exhibition will feature 46 prints ...
SUGAR LAND — Nearly 300 Fort Bend County residents packed the atrium of the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land to make one message resoundingly clear: They do not want a natural gas ...
A file photo non-perishable food, water and hurricane kits donated during the 2018 hurricane season. As greater Houston gets closer to the heart of hurricane season, Fort Bend County is hosting a ...
Visitors of the Houston Museum of Natural Science got to take a whiff of the corpse flower on Thursday, June 1, 2023. The flower only blooms every 6-8 years.
The mission of the Houston Museum of Natural Science shall be to preserve and advance the general knowledge of natural science; to enhance in individuals the knowledge of and delight in natural ...
A new exhibit celebrating the apex predators of the sea opens today at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. It’s called Sharks!, with an exclamation point. Just to make sure visitors get the ...