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- Brazos Spring Mural
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- Cotton Farming in the Brazos Valley
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- Flying Reptiles of the Frithiof Fossil Collection
- Frithiof Fossil Collection
- Ice Age Mammals
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- Ranching and Chuck Wagon Display
- The Mary Terrell
- The Republic of Texas
- Weaving Magic: The Artistry of the Loom
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- Astronomy’s New Messengers
- Bandits & Heroes, Poets & Saints: Popular Art of the Northeast of Brazil
- Bits and Bytes: The Innovation of Home Computers
- Capturing Time: The Story of Early Photography
- Carnaval
- Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland
- Crystallography: Where Art & Science Collide
- Educator's Showcase
- Educator's Showcase 2011
- Educator Showcase
- El Camino Real de los Tejas
- Enduring Transformation: The Kazakh People in a Changing World
- Farm Life: A Century of Change for Farm Families and Their Neighbors
- From Earth to the Universe
- Getting to the Core: The JOIDES Resolution
- Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art
- Horse Power: The Story of Horse-Drawn Vehicles
- House & Home
- Ice Age: Brazos Valley and Beyond
- Inuit: the art of survival
- Lee and Grant
- Legacy - The Astin Family
- Lizards: Nature's Living Art
- Lone Star Lizards
- Monitor & Virginia: Ironclads at War
- Neches Journeys: Land River and People
- Rarámuri: Runners of the Sierra Madre
- Reconstructing the USS Westfield, A Civil War Gunboat
- Road to Discovery: the Parent Child Interface
- Shells: The Elegant Armor of Mollusks
- STAN
- TARZAN: Myth & Mystery
- Texas: Vanishing Habitats and Species
- Texas Writers and J. Frank Dobie: Texan Legend
- The Bison: American Icon
- The Brazos: Legacy of a Mighty River
- The Brogdon Hotei
- The CADDO: Traditions and Heritage
- The Shogun Age in Japan
- Two Views of Indigenous Bolivia
- VANISHED: German-American Civilian Internment in Texas, 1941-48
- Wild Land: Thomas Cole and the Birth of the American Landscape Painting
- Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
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Birthday Parties
Birthday parties at the Museum are available most Saturdays at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm.
A $25.00 non-refundable deposit is required to hold a reservation. Reservations MUST be made at least 2 weeks in advance of the party date. Please call (979) 776-2195 to make a reservation.
Download a PDF brochure about our Birthday Parties.
Themes
Choose from one of our popular themes, or create your own!
- Reptiles
- Nature
- Insects
- Dinosaurs
- Outer Space
- Sea Life
- Birds
The Museum offers a choice of 3 plans for your next party:
Plan A
Cost
$175.00 for 10 children
$8.50 for each additional child
Museum Provides
Cake, place settings, decorations, party favors, invitations, room, table, and chairs.
Program of your choice.
You Provide
Beverages and ice, any additional food (such as ice cream or pizza)
Plan B
Cost
$120.00 for 10 children
$7.50 for each additional child
Museum Provides
Party favors, invitations, room, table and chairs.
Program of your choice.
You Provide
Beverages and ice, any additional food (such as ice cream or pizza).
Cake, place settings, and decorations.
Plan C - Museum Benefit Party
Cost
Free!!! (Deposit of $25 is still required).
Guests bring donations from the Museum's Wish List in honor of the Birthday Child.
Museum Provides
Party favors, invitations, room, table and chairs.
Program of your choice.
You Provide
Beverages and ice, any additional food (such as ice cream or pizza).
Cake, place settings, and decorations.