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- Brazos Spring Mural
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- Cotton Farming in the Brazos Valley
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- Enduring Transformation: The Kazakh People in a Changing World
- Flying Reptiles of the Frithiof Fossil Collection
- Frithiof Fossil Collection
- Ice Age Mammals
- Native American Stone Tools
- Ranching and Chuck Wagon Display
- The Mary Terrell
- The Republic of Texas
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- Carnaval
- Educator's Showcase
- Educator Showcase
- From Earth to the Universe
- Lone Star Lizards
- Neches Journeys: Land River and People
- STAN
- Texas Writers and J. Frank Dobie: Texan Legend
- 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
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Adult Education Programs

The Museum provides various adult education opportunities throughout the year.
Educator Mini-Camp
July 15-17, 9AM-4PM each day
Looking to bring new life into your classroom this next year? Need more experience delivering hands‐on environmental activities to diverse audiences? Join us for our Educator Mini‐camp!
During the camp, you will receive certification in 4 nationally recognized environmental education curricula; learn how to adapt the materials for your unique situation, network with local educational professionals, and gain experience in providing experiential programming. The camp will provide you with all materials necessary to bring your classroom or public presentations to life!

