| |  | From 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 13th, Jewish scholar Gary Zimmerman will deliver his annual lecture on “Writing and Preservation of Biblical Hebrew Manuscripts.” This will be worth the trip to Glen Rose.
Our Director’s Lecture Series on the Creation Model is receiving excellent response. On Saturday, April 3rd, the topic will be “The Universal Flood.” We will depend heavily on the Tidal Wave Model of Professor M.E. Clark, our dear friend from the University of Illinois. |
The Creation Evidence Museum is a non-profit educational museum chartered in Texas in 1984 for the purpose of researching and displaying scientific evidence for creation. As such the museum sponsors paleontological and archaeological excavations in addition to other extensive research projects. Dr. Carl Baugh, the museum’s Founder and Director, originally came to Glen Rose, Texas to critically examine claims of human and dinosaur co-habitation. He conducted extensive excavations along the Paluxy River, with appropriate permission of the landowners. These original excavations yielded human footprints among dinosaur footprints (see the Director’s doctoral dissertation).He then realized that a museum needed to be established in order to appropriately display this evidence, along with sustained excavations and other areas of scientific research for creation. To request a catalog containing our books and DVD's: Creation Evidence Museum P.O. Box 309 Glen Rose, Texas 76043-0309 (254)897-3200 FAX (254)897-3100
A video tape tour is given during regular hours. This includes an explanation of the creation significance of the various artifacts and fossils on display, and concludes with a brief explanation of the creation model. Personal lectures are available Tuesdays and Wednesdays for groups of 25 or more by appointment only. Hours of Operation Thursday thru Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. $2.00 per person or $5.00 per immediate family
3102 FM 205, Glen Rose, TX From Ft. Worth take I-20 West to Granbury /377 exit. Travel South on 377 to Granbury. From Granbury take 144 South. Hwy 144 south will intersect with Hwy 67. Turn right on 67. Go through Glen Rose to FM 205 and turn right. The museum is on the right just past the Paluxy bridge. Coming from the south? If you are traveling from the Austin/Waco direction, head north on I-35. Take the I-35W split just outside of Hillsboro. Keep traveling north until you get to Alvarado. Take the US 67 (not FM 67) south exit and travel south until you get to Glen Rose. Go through Glen Rose to FM 205 and turn right. The museum is on the right just past the Paluxy bridge. Need to see a map? Click here!
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