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Help us make it rightThis museum's collection isn't limited to Georgia history, but instead strives to teach visitors about world events. It has a sister museum called the Teaching Museum South in Hapeville, which highlights completely different themes, making each worthy of its own visit. At Museum North, life-size dioramas such as the First Ladies of the White House, The Courtrooms and The Anne Frank Room provide...
An excellent site for School Groups. Staff is well versed in subjects and the offerings for students in Fulton CO is varied.
This is a nice place but rain or shine my kids love MONKEY JOES Johns Creek GA. they have a fantastic indoor play ground and birthday party place for kids.
Who would have thought that an old school building would house such a great place for history buffs like me? Very creative displays to teach history. Would love to be there with a school group doing a mock-trial in the main room.
No offense to any teachers or but my visit was not very exciting. The Ramona play was okay, all too predictable. I wasn't to enthusiastic about all of the teaching history either. I would not describe this as entertaining or interesting.
Teaching Museum North is located at 793 Mimosa Blvd, Roswell, GA. This business specializes in Tourist Attractions.
The Teaching Museum opened in 1988 as a way to further develop the education of Fulton County students. The museum serves as an extension of Fulton classrooms. Through hands-on and exploratory learning, students come to make new discovery about things they are already learning within the classroom. Participatory exhibits make it possible for students to directly interact with new ideas and...
This museum features exhibits of political, social, and historical interests that document the history of the United States, Georgia, and the City of Roswell. Displays include U.S. Presidents, Georgia authors, women in the White House, transportation, and World War II.
This museum's collection isn't limited to Georgia history, but instead strives to teach visitors about world events. It has a sister museum called the Teaching Museum South in Hapeville, which highlights completely different themes, making each worthy of its own visit. At Museum North, life-size dioramas such as the First Ladies of the White House, The Courtrooms and The Anne Frank Room provide...
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