Witte Where You Are provides engaging, interactive virtual experiences that you can do at home with the whole family!
Learn how to become a Backyard Scientist and discover the fun in your own backyard.
Investigate how the past connects to today and learn how to be a History Detective, and digitally explore Witte artifacts, gallery virtual tours and much more!
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History Detective
Cowboy Jeremy Presents Chuckbox Cuisine | Casey & Cowboy Jeremy Present Pan De Campo Recipe | Vaquero Josh Presents Ropes & Brands |
Dr. Thomas Adams Presents Witte Dinosaurs Acrocanthosaurus | Choosy Chef & Cowboy Jeremy Present Corn Tortilla Recipe | Choosy Chef & Captain Calcium Present Cheddar Apple Quesadilla Recipe |
Dr. Thomas Adams Presents Witte Dinosaurs Tylosaurus | Choosy Chef Presents Hummus Recipe | Choosy Chef & Samantha Story Time |
Texas History Manager Casey Presents Historic Chili Recipe | Dr. Thomas Adams Presents Witte Dinosaurs T. rex | Dr. Harry Shafer Presents People of the Pecos |
Practice your best “How-dy!” while you create your very own chuckbox-inspired Cowboy Caviar. Once your masterpiece is complete, share your pictures with us on social media @wittemuseum using the tag #wittewhereyouare.
Backyard Scientist
Colleen Ferguson in Bird Watching | Sarah Rowley Presents Weather Stations | Sarah Rowley & Tiny Tex Present The Weather Cycle Dance |
Sarah Rowley Presents Play-Doh Recipe | Alana Kardon Presents Animal Care | Helen Holdworth Presents The Pollinator Garden |
Follow along on social media channels @WitteMuseum
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the Witte Museum during this challenging time. Your gift will help fulfill our mission to inspire people to shape the future of Texas through transformative and relevant experiences in nature, science, and culture. https://www.wittemuseum.org/donate-to-witte/
We look forward to seeing you at the Witte Museum soon!