Crossroads hosts Living History Museum
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Third-grade students at Crossroads Baptist School recently participated in a Living History Museum, according to school officials. The museum was presented to fellow classmates, parents and friends. The purpose of the museum was to participants of Americans who helped original colonies survive, those who formed our government and those who have made a difference by either standing up for civil rights or spreading the word of God. The students spent months learning about each individual and the importance they played in developing the country. ‘Many of the students were proud to admit that their parents even learned something they didn’t know after attending the museum,’ according to school officials.