Houston Museum of Natural Science
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Fantastic museum with huge fossils, amazing dinosaurs, and lovely gems.
Fantastic museum with huge fossils, amazing dinosaurs, and lovely gems.
Fantastic museum with huge fossils, amazing dinosaurs, and lovely gems.
145 ft high waterfall inside a chilly underground cavern, run by a touristy company.
Long, narrow beach with a seawall backed by fancy hotels, a happening feel, and an oceanfront cafe.
Small aquarium with beautiful jellies, touch tanks, and an opening to the sea floor!
An aquarium with nice exhibits including a manatee that kisses you through the glass!
145 ft high waterfall inside a chilly underground cavern, run by a touristy company.
Beautiful nature center on Hutchinson Island, with nature trail on boardwalks, lagoon filled with sharks and game fish, stingrays you can feed by hand, and huge ocean deck with views around the island!
Impressive rotunda with dinosaur skeleton, great gem exhibit, but nothing at all for kids to do in the main galleries. Don't bring kids!
A true wonder of nature, a deep cave with many rooms where you can see stalactites, stalagmites, and soda straws.
Beautiful nature center on Hutchinson Island, with nature trail on boardwalks, lagoon filled with sharks and game fish, stingrays you can feed by hand, and huge ocean deck with views around the island!
145 ft high waterfall inside a chilly underground cavern, run by a touristy company.
Small aquarium with two halls full of beautiful tanks, plus two decks stunning views over a cove.
Fantastic museum with huge fossils, amazing dinosaurs, and lovely gems.
Wide beach with some dunes, oily-streaked sand, and fishing pier.
145 ft high waterfall inside a chilly underground cavern, run by a touristy company.
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