James Edwin Foster the Fifth, known most of the time simply as Win, has worked for the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History for eleven years. He...
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A year or more ago, Marcela Gonzalez was laid off from her job in the arena of financial customer service. It turned out to be a good thing for her....
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The Seela Cabin was built by Issac and Rebecca Seela in 1854. Though they had seven children, only four of them lived in the cabin, as their 3 eldest...
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The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s mascot, Dynamo the Dinosaur, celebrated his fourth birthday this past Friday. Several of his...
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Walter Van Blarcom, 71, has volunteered for the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History for fifteen years. When asked why be began volunteering for...
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Have you ever sung a round of Kumbyah around a campfire or enjoyed a Brer Rabbit story? Did you ever stop to wonder where those common activities...
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