Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

It was opened in 1945 as the Fort Worth Children's Museum and moved to its current location in 1954.

[1] Attractions at the museum include the Noble Planetarium, the Omni Theater, and the Star's Café, in addition to both traveling and permanent science and history exhibits.

These five glass-walled studios – which surround Innovation Gallery – are called "Inventor," "Doodler," "Designer," "Imaginer," and "Explorer."

Created by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, in cooperation with City Center Development Co., the exhibit was housed in the historic Fire Station No.

1 is located in the City Center complex at the northeast corner of Second and Commerce streets.