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Harold B. Simpson History Complex, Mesquite ProRodeo, Granbury Historic Shopping District and Downtown Square, Meadows Museum of Art at SMU, Ennis Public Theatre, Epicurean Studio/Cooking School at the Grand Hyatt DFW, The Jackie Townsell Bear Creek Heritage Center, Gainesville Historic Downtown, Dinosaur Valley State Park, Wingate By Wyndham, Galleria Dallas, Southwest Airlines, The Women's Museum, The Colony Five Star Complex, Mansfield Area Visitor Center, Hurst City of, CARE: Center for Animal Research & Education, Cultural District of Fort Worth, NRH20 Family Water Park, Sandy Lake Amusement Park, Highland Park Village, Las Colinas Equestrian Center & Polo Club, River Legacy Parks & Living Science Center, Coyote Squadron, a unit of the Commemorative Air Force, Deborah's Farmstead , Mrs Baird's Bread, Enterprise Rent-A-Car DFW Airport, Tyler Municipal Rose Garden & Museum, Texas Travel Information Centers, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Sam Rayburn Home Museum, Dallas Zoo, Fair Park Dallas, Summit Climbing Gym, Element Dallas Fort Worth Airport North, Settlement to the City Museum, Shawnee Trail, The Southfork Hotel, Robert E. Richeson Memorial Museum, Kalita Humphreys Theater, Capehart Communications Collection, Dinosaur World, Shop First in Hurst, The Cliffs Resort, Stockyard's Championship Rodeo at Cowtown Coliseum, Amtrak, Mansfield Historical Society, North Texas Wineries, Paris Visitors & Convention Council, First Ladies of Texas Gown Collection

and many more!

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2950 W. Bowie, Room 240 in the Sid Richardson Building
Fort Worth, Texas 76109
817-257-6277

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Oscar E. Monnig Meteorite Gallery at TCU
Fort Worth

Would you like to hold a piece of the solar system in your hand? Would you like to touch a piece of Mars? The Monnig Meteorite Gallery can provide you with this experience. By visiting the gallery, you will have the opportunity to explore the mysteries of meteorites! Meteorites are the oldest materials known – even older than our 4.5 billion-year-old Earth! Learn how to identify a meteorite, experience a hands-on encounter with different types of meteorites, and create your own terrestrial impact crater. For an "out-of-this-world" experience, bring your friends and family to get acquainted with our spectacular "visitors" from space. No fee for admission.