Omni IMAX Theater Gets New Sound System
Staffers from the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History unload one of six new 700-lb. speakers for the Omni Theater, an IMAX dome at the museum. The new sound system is part of a major renovation taking place in the 25-year-old theater while the Museum builds a new adjoining facility. When the Omni reopens in summer 2008, the sound system will provide approximately 24,000 watts with four times the output capability of previous speakers. Developed by IMAX, the system employs state-of-the-art technology and a digital signal processor to ensure that sound is reproduced as it was originally recorded. It took seven consecutive 11-hour days to install the new system.
Omni Theater Tour
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An exclusive look inside the Fort Worth Public Market
The Public Market is now on the market, near downtown Fort Worth.
A day at the Museum of Science and History - Fort Worth, Tx
One Day at the Museum of Science and History in Fort Worth with my wife EVA.
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Fort Worth (USA) : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville de Fort Worth (USA), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Flight Deck Trampoline Park
- The Secret Chambers
- Airfield Falls Conservation Park
- Burger's Lake
- Log Cabin Village
- Fort Worth Zoo
- Forest Park Miniature Railroad
- Fort Worth Japanese Garden
- Fort Worth Botanic Garden
- Botanical Research Institute of Texas
- National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
- Musée des sciences et de l'histoire de Fort Worth
- OMNI Theater
- Musée Amon Carter
- Musée d'art Kimbell
- Musée d'art moderne de Fort Worth
- Cutting Edge Haunted House
- Hell's Half Acre & Fort Worth Water Gardens
- Sundance Square
- Sid Richardson Museum
- Fort Worth Stockyards Station
- Cowtown Cattle Pen Maze
- Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
- Stockyards Museum
- Cowtown Coliseum
- Altitude Trampoline Park
- NRH2O
- River Legacy Parks
- River Legacy Park, Life Science Center
- Richard Greene Linear Park
- Globe Life Park in Arlington
- International Bowling Museum
- Six Flags Over Texas
- Titan
- New Texas Giant
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
- Louis Tussaud’s Palace of Wax & Ripley's Believe It or Not Grand Prairie
Omni Happy Hollidays
Omni Hotel in Downtown Dallas
A look inside the Fort Worth Public Market
Here is the grand tour of the historical Public Market in its current state, turn on HD for crisp visuals and make sure to like my page to see and learn more about historical places within the DFW.
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Below is a great article about the history of this building.
Late 1929 was the beginning of the Great Depression, the economic crisis that would cripple most of the world’s economy in the decade before the Second World War.
But less than a year later, in February of 1930, the city of Fort Worth issued the year’s largest building permit to John J. Harden to build the Fort Worth Public Market.
The project was largely privately funded and cost the heady sum of $200,000, which would be about $2.7 million today. All this made it building of the market very important to the city commercially during the early stages of dark financial times, according to the Texas Historical Commission.
When the market opened, on June 20, 1930, over 20,000 people were in attendance, there was music from Michael Cooles and his orchestra, and Fort Worth Mayor William Brice addressed the crowd.
For a time the Fort Worth Public Market boomed, by 1931 fourteen business operated out the main building, most of the farmer’s stalls were rented and the market even had its own weekly radio program on WBAP.
However, by 1936, the market feeling the full effect of the Great Depression, with only one business remaining in the main building and only 12 stalls rented. Once a sign of hope in unstable times, the Fort Worth Public Market succumbed to the economic instability of the time and was forced to close in 1941.
Later the building would house an aircraft manufacturer which built planes during World War II as well as other tenants, notably Cadillac Plastics.
The main building has been empty since aviation manufacturer Photo Etch left in 2004. The Pantagleize Theater Group has occupied a separate structure since 2009.
The Public Market was designated a Texas Historical Landmark in 1980 and Historic Fort Worth has placed the building on its list on most endangered places three times. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in July 5, 1984.
The city of Fort Worth has placed the building on Demolition Delay, a protection that would provide a 180 day window between a developer filing a permit for demolition and the actual demolition taking place, in order for anyone opposed to make their case for saving the structure.
In 2010, the building which once housed the farmer’s stalls and wrapped around the building’s south and west sides was destroyed by a fire.
Despite being spared from fire, and reported redevelopment plans the building admired for its Spanish Colonial style architecture -- and once named one of the area’s best building by the Fort Worth chapter of the American Institute of Architects -- has fallen into disrepair.
During a walk around the building we noticed cracks in the concrete with weeds growing out them and graffiti. There were also numerous broken windows, some with what appeared to be bullet holes. The remains hollowed out of the burned former farmer’s stalls sit just yards from the main building. What’s left of the burned building -which runs along the south side of the main building-, bares a no trespassing sign the back wall is gone, with just a gate to keep people out. The part of the stalls which ran along the south side of the main building is gone.
We spoke with Edmund Frost, whose family has owned the building since 1944. He admits there have been some issues with vandalism in recent years. However, despite the fire and the vandalism, he believes the building still has great potential.
“We still believe that after renovations it will be wonderful architecturally and is still wonderful structurally, Frost told NBC 5. We will hold out for someone who will do a good job and will make it an excellent addition to the city again.”
The site and structures are currently up for sale, waiting for a new developer to help the site that stood through hard times regain its former glory.
WRITTEN BY:Theresa Wilcox
Building Yesterday's-Tomorrow's Place Campaign
Hosting nearly a million guests each year, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History urgently needs a new facility that can welcome the crowds and provide the latest in technology and media.
The new campus will feature innovative architecture by internationally renowned architects, Legorreta + Legorreta, that blends with neighboring institutions and features a sweeping plaza and campus-like environment at the south end of the Cultural District. It will bring science and history even more vividly to life by including:
- A comprehensive emphasis on our unique Western heritage
- Hands-on, interactive features to make learning fun
- Enhanced space for Museum School®, ExploraZone®, and KIDSPACE®
- A new state-of-the-art Noble Planetarium
- Improved exhibit space for Museum artifacts and traveling exhibitions
- Improved Omni IMAX® domed theater
Visit fortworthmuseum.org for more information or to make a gift to the Campaign today.
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DinoStomp at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History: Video Wall Installation
DinoStomp is an experience in which up to ten users can interact with dinosaurs from all Mesozoic eras within an imaginary 3D landscape. For this exhibit, Ideum built a video wall 8’ high and 20’ wide composed of (15) LG 55” monitors, video array controllers, and three Microsoft Kinect motion recognition cameras. Dinosaurs in the 3D scene follow and interact with users as they come within range of the sensors, roaring and leaping according to the motion that is recognized.
Over the course of several months, our designers and 3D artists created a scene to fill the enormous video wall (9600 x 3240 pixels). Ideum worked closely with Fort Worth Museum of Science and History to create scene, designing the plants, rock formations, and other elements. Additionally, we designed and brought to life the dinosaurs that appear in the scene. Each dinosaur had to be textured and rigged to achieve a particular look and feel, and each interactive dinosaur species was given a unique roar. To learn more about the Fort Worth Museum installation as well as Ideum's Creative Services and custom exhibits, visit our website at
Amon Carter Museum Fort Worth
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Everett at the Texas Imax movie
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