Relief Topographical Map of Texas -- Texas Memorial Museum, University of Texas, Austin TX
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A relief topographical map of Texas demonstrating the range of topography and elevations of landforms in Texas at the Texas Memorial Museum on the University of Texas campus.
Waymark Code: WMVQM0
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/18/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
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This 3D relief map of the topography of Texas is located in the basement of the Texas Memorial Museum on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.

The Texas Memorial Museum is located at 2400 Trinity Street. Parking is available at the Trinity garage.

From the museum website: From the museum website: (visit link)

History of the Texas Memorial Museum
While preparing for the 1936 Texas Centennial Celebrations, politicians and other citizens realized that Texas did not have a state museum. It was not the first time this had been noticed, however. Faculty at The University of Texas at Austin sounded the alarm in the 1910s as East Coast institutions took research collections out of Texas due to the lack of facilities in Texas. “If a Texas student or professor of Geology has need to examine a specimen of Dimetrodon, found ONLY in Texas Permian beds, he would have to visit a museum in Chicago, Michigan, or the East,” wrote Professor F.L. Whitney of The University of Texas at Austin in the 1920s.

In the early 1930s, James E. Pearce, The University of Texas at Austin Chair of Anthropology, later named the museum's first director, and A. Garland Adair, department historian for the Texas American Legion, joined forces to establish a state museum. They wanted the museum to contribute to the conservation of the historic treasures of Texas and also to the educational system of the state. With this joint effort, the Texas Memorial Museum (TMM) was born. It was, at first, a state museum, but was transferred to The University of Texas at Austin museum of natural and cultural sciences. Both because it is a museum of The University of Texas at Austin and because it receives some direct state support, it remains committed to being a museum for all of Texas.

Exhibits

All exhibits are based on the 5.7 million collected specimens from research conducted at the university. Exhibits focus on prehistoric life, evolution, rocks and minerals, and Texas wildlife.

Visit the Texas Memorial Museum

Permanent exhibits include fossils and prehistoric life; native Texas wildlife; gems, minerals and meteorites; and biological evolution. Spotlighted in the museum are spectacular specimens found in Texas, including the largest flying creature ever found—the Texas Pterosaur, with a wingspan of nearly 40 feet, and a 30-foot mosasaur that swam the shallow sea that once covered most of the state."
Address and Hours Available to the Public:
2400 Trinity Street University of Texas Austin, TX Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Holiday Closures Easter Sunday Independence Day (July 4) Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November) Christmas Eve and Day, Dec. 24 and 25 New Year's Eve and Day, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1


Admission Fee (if any): yes

Interactive Features: yes

Website for more information: [Web Link]

Visit Instructions:

Enjoy taking your photos from varying angles to really show off the intricacies of the 3D Map Model. Please include your impressions of the piece.

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