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Nearby, an interactive exhibit about historical schools in the area wondered…
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June (in her skull sweater) didn’t hesitate to submit a response:
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Despite being overall a pretty up-tight museum, there were a lot of interactive activities throughout the museum. In another exhibit, visitors were encouraged to draw something important to them. We think the person who left this might be a little confused about different kinds of pets (or at least how to draw them):
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Then again, who am I to criticize the art of another?