Witte Museum of San Antonio Texas
Witte Museum of San Antonio Texas
Dinosaurs Alive - Witte Museum San Antonio, TX
A couple of quick clips from the Dinosaurs Alive exhibit at the Witte Museum in San Antonio, TX
Vintage Alamo elevator at Witte Museum in San Antonio TX
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Exploring The Guenther house and Witte Museum
Starting of 2018 with this video of us going to The Guenther house in San Antonio TX along with going to the Witte Museum. Had a great time with Lu , exploring new locations here in TX.
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360 Spherical Adventures - Witte Museum, San Antonio, TX
In this video, we take a 360 spherical tour of the Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas. Due to construction, our tour is limited to the Discover the Ice Age exhibit and the HEB Body Adventure in the HEB Treehouse.
Witte Museum In San Antonio (2nd Floor)
A Partial Walkthrough Of The 2nd Floor Of The Witte Museum In San Antonio.
New to Town: The Witte Museum
We're visiting the Witte Museum.
HEB Treehouse Witte Museum San Antonio Texas
Having fun at the HEB Treehouse
T-Rex outside Witte Museum, San Antonio
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Witte Museum Naylor Family Dinosaur Gallery
Step into the distant past and explore the Naylor Family Dinosaur Gallery with Witte Museum CEO Marise McDermott and Claudia Zapata.
Witte Museum 3-D Video about Texas oil
Witte Museum has very cool 3-D type video talking about some of the history of Texas oil.
Preview of new dinosaur exibit at the Witte Museum
Predators vs. Prey: Dinosaurs on the Land Before Texas opens at the Witte museum
OMG the Witte Museum (TMFA trip #2)
Witte Museum (TMFA trip #2)
South Texas is the most unusual region in the United States. Because it is a semi-arid environment, we have the evidence of hunter gatherers from ten thousand years ago.
The Witte takes us back in time and shows us there has been wildlife in Texas for millions of years.
People have been attracted to this area for a long time.
The Witte Museum was founded in 1926 purposely on the bend of the San Antonio River and as the third entrance of Brackenridge Park.
From the beginning, the families of San Antonio have felt a wonderful sense of pride and ownership in the People's museum, the Witte Museum.
The Witte was always attuned to the land, the history, the people, how the people inter-related, the issues of being located right here on the River, so water; all of the things that really affect the quality of life.
We're so fortunate to have a place like this, to come and to learn more about the legacy of South Texas.
The Witte Museum has a collection of over three hundred thousand artifacts. And a good number of these have to do with the archeological artifacts that The Witte has collected and excavated really since the beginning of its history. In the 1930's, The Witte was the first to excavate an area called the Lower Pecos in Seminal Canyon near the Rio Grande.
The Witte has done an amazing job preserving so many valuable artifacts. Without The Witte, we may not know as much as we do about our wonderful history.
The Witte is part of Brackenridge Park and really an important segment that adds another dimension for park patrons and our residents of San Antonio who come to the park. You come to the park to exercise your body, but The Witte gives you the opportunity to exercise your mind.
So many people now suffer from a condition called nature deficit disorder. They spend no time in nature and often forget that it even exists.
The Witte is so valuable because it connects us with our landscape and it teaches us about the interdependency with nature.
One of my favorite examples of how we help children love the landscape is when we talk about cactus and lechuguilla. So lechuguilla, which is a pretty thorny plant and you really want to stay away from it unless you cut it down and work with it to create basketry and look inside lechuguilla and see the fibers that are so valuable for the textiles of the people of south Texas.
As part of SA2020, we are creating in San Antonio a brain power community. The Witte is an integral part of that adding to learning and knowledge insuring that our young people find learning fun.
San Antonio is in the center of so much of the history of Texas. And it's only appropriate that we should have a first class museum here to tell those stories.
You can learn things at The Witte that you can't learn anywhere else. It ignites passion; it ignites learning, and enthusiasm for knowledge.
Every single day of our lives, we can learn something new. That's exciting!
What The New Witte is about is offering the drama of Texas. And to do that, it's an enormous task, but it's a task that the board of trustees and certainly the great staff of the Witte museum believe in mightily.
For those of you who love the land, now is the time for you to come forward and give.
We must build to capacity because we've got such a great community coming to The Witte on a regular basis. Hundreds of thousands of families and school children will be able to enter the Valero Great Hall and immediately be embraced by Texas deep time, these huge stratigraphic walls that show the prehistory and history of Texas. They'll also walk under a great Quetzalcoatlus, a huge pterosaur with 30 foot wingspan. We're going to embrace the river, we embrace our history, we'll embrace the revitalized Broadway, but most of all; we'll off an extraordinary experience for everybody who comes to The New Witte museum.
Visitors will learn not just about South Texas but about all seven ecological regions of the state. And be so inspired by the beauty and wonder of nature in Texas that they will want to conserve it and use it wisely.
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Whitt museum in San Antonio Texas
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Battle of Medina: Texas; Bloodiest Battle was the Prelude to the Battle of the Alamo
A Conference on the Tricentennial at the Witte Museum
Speaker: Robert P. Marshall
Moderator: Andres Tijerina
Friday, March 23, 2018
The DoSeum: a state-of-the-art, world-class children's museum in San Antonio, Texas
The DoSeum brings STEM, the arts, music, sound, light, and more to life for kids in San Antonio. With 29,000 square feet of indoor exhibits and an additional 39,000 square feet of outdoor adventures, kids will want to spend all day there. Parents will love the free parking, an onsite cafe, the incredible educational hands-on exhibits, and the DoSeum store. Fun for the whole family! Bring your kids to The DoSeum in San Antonio.
Top 17. Best Museums in San Antonio - Travel Texas
Top 17. Best Museums in San Antonio - Travel Texas:
The Alamo, McNay Art Museum, Briscoe Western Art Museum, Battle For Texas, San Antonio Museum of Art, Institute of Texan Cultures, Guenther House, The Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum, San Antonio Fire Museum, Witte Museum, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Spanish Governor's Palace, Ripley's Haunted Adventure, The DoSeum San Antonio's Museum for Kids, Long Barracks Museum, Army Medical Department Museum, Texas Transportation Museum
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