Current Exhibits

1934_Evening_GownOpening the Witte Wardrobe:
85 Years of Collecting Textiles

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natural_history_displayWitte Through Time:
85 Years and Still Growing
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Long-Term Exhibits

Texas Wild ExhibitTexas Wild: Ecology Illustrated
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thumb-dinogalleryDinosaurs: Vanished Texans
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Past Exhibits

Almaraz_bannerMiradas: Mexican Art
from the Bank of America Collection
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fiestacalA Night at the Museum:
Fiesta Trains Inspired
by Museums of the World
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thumb-texasartTexas Art: A Sense of History
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Dinosaurs: Vanished Texans

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TDinoRESBe a dinosaur detective

Paleontologists (dinosaur scientists) use fossils like those in the Dinosaur Gallery to find out more about dinosaurs. View the Triceratops and the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Discover which dinosaurs ate plants and which dinosaurs ate meat by examining their teeth! Compare your foot size with a full-size dino footprint.

Fun fact: The Witte affectionately refers to our Triceratops as "Herb" because he is a Herbivore, or a plant-eating dinosaur!

HerbprI HerbprII

 
 
 
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