
Cedar Park Science Museum will Open March 20
Posted by Clive Rutherford on Mar 16, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments
Nonprofit Texas Museum of Science & Technology, or TXMOST, will open its doors as Central Texas’s first science and technology museum March 20 on Toro Grande Drive in Cedar Park.
The museum will be located at a temporary location at 1220 Toro Grande Drive in Cedar Park. TXMOST, formally known as Austin Planetarium, was recently rebranded. TXMOST Executive Director Torvald Hessel said the new name and the interim Cedar Park location fit with the group’s mission to introduce more Texas residents to science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM.
“We will show exhibits from various sciences and host traveling science and technology exhibits from all over the world as well as feature a planetarium,” Hessel said.
Museum admission for children age 6 and younger is free, he said. Tickets for children ages 6–17 are $16; for seniors or college students, $18; and for adults, ticket costs start at $21. Tickets are sold in time slot and the museum will be open daily from 9 a.m.–9 p.m.
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