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Fort Worth Museum of Science and History presents "Race to the End of the Earth"

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"Race to the End of the Earth" recounts one of the most stirring tales in the annals of Antarctic exploration, the contest to reach the South Pole. This exhibition focuses on the challenges that the two leaders, Roald Amundsen on the Norwegian side and Robert Falcon Scott on the British, faced as they undertook their separate 1,800-mile journeys from the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf to the South Pole and back.

"Race to the End of the Earth" recounts one of the most stirring tales in the annals of Antarctic exploration, the contest to reach the South Pole. This exhibition focuses on the challenges that the two leaders, Roald Amundsen on the Norwegian side and Robert Falcon Scott on the British, faced as they undertook their separate 1,800-mile journeys from the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf to the South Pole and back.

"Race to the End of the Earth" recounts one of the most stirring tales in the annals of Antarctic exploration, the contest to reach the South Pole. This exhibition focuses on the challenges that the two leaders, Roald Amundsen on the Norwegian side and Robert Falcon Scott on the British, faced as they undertook their separate 1,800-mile journeys from the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf to the South Pole and back.

WHEN

WHERE

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
1600 Gendy St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
http://fortworthmuseum.org/race-end-earth

TICKET INFO

$12-$15; Free for members.
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