John C. Freeman Weather Museum

John C. Freeman Weather Museum
Established 1987
Location Houston Museum District, Houston, Texas
Visitors 500,000 in region since opening
Director Jill F. Hasling[1]
Website Weather Museum
JFWM
Location within Houston Museum District

The John C. Freeman Weather Museum is a weather museum in the museum district of Houston, Texas. It opened in 1987 along with the Weather Research Center. The Weather Museum is known for its weather camps, especially during Summer,

Recent history

The museum is temporarily closed for relocation.[2] In 2006, the museum moved to a new location at 5104 Caroline after being previously located on Audley Street. In 2007, Radar The Weather Dog became a part of the Weather Museum staff after local television station KPRC-TV relieved him of his duties.

Permanent Exhibits

References

  1. "Jill F Hasling". American Meteorological Society. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  2. "Temporary Closure". Weather Museum. Retrieved 6 April 2015.

Coordinates: 29°43′39″N 95°23′05″W / 29.7275°N 95.3847°W / 29.7275; -95.3847


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