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Living History Museum

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Updated: January 7, 2009
The pages of history are coming to life at one local school and it`s bringing along some famous faces. Fourth graders at Eastmorland Elementary school in Joplin hosted their annual living history museum and program to conclude their study of Missouri history. Students brought to life movie stars, athletes and inventors. And teachers say though it takes a lot of hard work, the students have a lot of fun doing it. This is the fourth year Eastmorland has conducted the living history museum. The teachers say this is an event the whole community looks forward to every year. Reported By: Priscilla Mace

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