

Dinosaur Fossils
One of the highlights of the museum is its impressive collection of dinosaur fossils and prehistoric animals that once roamed Texas. Children especially enjoy seeing the enormous skeletons and learning about the state's ancient history.

Texas Wildlife
The museum also features beautifully preserved birds, insects, mammals, minerals, and native Texas wildlife. The insect collection alone is worth taking time to study because of its remarkable variety and colors.

Charles Darwin Celebration
Our visit happened to coincide with a special Charles Darwin celebration.
Museum volunteers displayed historical botanical specimens, including preserved plants reportedly collected during famous scientific expeditions. It was fascinating hearing the stories behind these collections and how they contributed to our understanding of natural history.
The next plant he showed me (pictured above) is an actual specimen that Captain Cook had collected in the 1700's.
Dinosaur Track from Glen Rose
One exhibit that caught my attention was the dinosaur footprint from Glen Rose, Texas.
If you've never visited Dinosaur Valley State Park, Glen Rose is famous for preserving some of the best dinosaur tracks in North America, making it a popular destination for families interested in paleontology.
This is a perfect place to add an internal link later if you write about Glen Rose.
Why We Enjoy Museums
One reason I enjoy museums is that they encourage curiosity. Whether you're interested in Texas history, geology, archaeology, wildlife, or dinosaurs, there's always something new to learn. They also make excellent family field trips, especially during hot Texas summers.
Helpful Visitor Tips
- Allow 2–3 hours.
- Bring a camera.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes.
- Combine your visit with nearby University of Texas attractions.
- Great rainy-day activity.
FAQ
Is the Texas Memorial Museum good for kids?
Yes. Children usually enjoy the dinosaur fossils, wildlife displays, and hands-on educational exhibits.
Where is the museum located?
It's located on the University of Texas campus in Austin.
How long should you plan for a visit?
Most visitors spend about two hours exploring the exhibits.
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6 comments:
I can tell you had a nice afternoon..
About all I did was wash a load of clothes and baked a duck for dinner.
What a fun place but all those bugs are giving me the creeps!
P.S. Pamela is looking too grown up.
LOOK at those bugs! :oP I had to laugh at the Charles Darwin plant comment! LOL!
By the way .. I have a "lovely blog" award just for you! Stop by if you will and pick it up. :)
Beautiful bugs.....for some reason, I found that comment funny. Looks like you all had a great day. We had a bbq Sunday and planned several outings with our friends for this spring and summer. I'm getting anxious!
What an awesome time you all had..love the pics! :)
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